
This unique construction technique uses recycled glass bottles as architectural elements—both as a flooring base and decorative wall design.
Here’s how it’s done:
Revealing the Glass — Grinding Through the Surface
The process begins with a specialized grinding tool spinning rapidly across the concrete surface.

Buried beneath the sanded layer are perfectly placed glass bottles, waiting to be revealed.
The rotation exposes the tops of the bottles, one by one, embedded like precious gems in the floor.
Unveiling Color and Texture
As the tool removes more of the concrete overlay, the true shine of the glass comes through.

Rich green hues and reflective textures emerge from the dust, giving the floor an enchanting, mosaic-like appearance.
This step requires careful, detailed work to preserve the integrity of the bottles.
Manual Precision — Smoothing and Aligning
Workers crouch over the floor, using grinders and polishers to ensure each bottle head is even with the concrete.

This attention to detail not only improves aesthetics but also creates a smooth walking surface.
Tools and patience are key in this hands-on step.
Gradual Transformation of the Space
With each pass, the space begins to transform. The dull, grey floor becomes a patterned tapestry of green glass and clean lines.

The surrounding bottle walls echo the same design language, unifying the look from ground to ceiling.
Polishing and Detailing the Finish
Once most of the bottle heads are exposed, the surface is further refined—polished to remove excess dust and enhance clarity.
At this point, the floor looks like a giant stained-glass window, beautifully embedded in concrete.
Washing the Floor — A Moment of Reveal
Water is sprayed across the surface, clearing away all remaining debris and cement dust.

As the hose glides over the floor and walls, the vibrant green bottles sparkle to life, creating a stunning contrast between industrial concrete and upcycled beauty.
Final Rinse for the Walls — A Glass Mosaic Complete
The last step involves rinsing down the walls, revealing a glass bottle mosaic that captures sunlight and offers a surreal, almost magical visual.
The entire room shines—both figuratively and literally—with creativity, resourcefulness, and a commitment to sustainability.
Sustainable Beauty Through Reclaimed Glass
This project shows that sustainability can be visually striking.
By blending recycled materials with careful craftsmanship, this home becomes a living example of eco-architecture—a space that reflects both innovation and intention.