It's easy to simply toss away anything or everything once they are old enough. That is the very reason why all major Indian cities have massive dummyards
of their own. However, have you ever tried restoring or upcycling things once or twice, before finally giving up on them? Well, if not, then maybe this is the video you need to watch. A clip was shared online which showed a man choosing an old fridge from a collection of discarded fridges. What he did next with the broken electronic device turned out to be purely a piece of art that the internet fell in love with. The clip showed the man transforming it completely into a rather aesthetic shoe rack. From hand-painting classic designs on it to restoring its interior with solid colours and functional options to use shoe accessories for, the man seemingly left no detail undone. The final outcome was beautiful enough that even famous personalities like actor Aparshakti Khurana and others applauded the artist's skills. Times Now could not confirm the authenticity of the post. The post was shared on Instagram, by the handle ‘ABHINAV YADAV’. The post was shared 3 days ago and pulled more than a million views from people. Check out the viral post:
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“He spent 20K to restore a fridge that cost 15K to make a shoe rack that costs 2K,” a user said. “I think shoes need ventilation because inside the fridge they will produce a bad smell,” commented a second person.
“Damn !!! How can someone be so creative!” commented another user. “Broooo..!!! This is something extra ordinary. I wish I was this creative, I would have made so many things," wrote another.
“I just sold such a fridge to Kabarri ,now regretting it,” added the next user. “Oh my goodness such wonderful thing fridge open kiya or shoes nikle really innovative,” added another person in the comment section.
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