Someone’s trash is someone else’s treasure. The statement proves to be correct as soon as\u00a0you step in to\u00a0the colourful and charming property of Uruguayan visual artist\u00a0Jaime<\/strong>. Nested\u00a0atop\u00a0a hill in the heavenly\u00a0island of Florianopolis in Brazil, Jamie built the \u2018Cabana Floripa\u2019<\/strong> using material deemed as garbage by others. Most of the material came from homes that were demolished and included glasses, wood, pottery scraps and used bottles.<\/p>\n “I started building the home by intuition and\u00a0an\u00a0intention of giving a new life to old wood, glass bottles, ceramic tiles, broken mirrors and other garbage items”, \u00a0Jamie explains.<\/p>\n Located on the north of the island, the Cabana Floripa overlooks the beautiful and glamorous Brava Beach. The cabin can accommodate\u00a0up to 5 people and has a double and single bed on the lower level, and an extra double bed on the loft. It is equipped with air conditioning, a\u00a0television, internet access, a kitchen and a bathroom \u00a0providing all the comforts of home while being away from home. Available for rent via AirBNB<\/a>, this eco-friendly\u00a0holiday home is perfect for the eco-conscious\u00a0travelers.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n