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Published October 25, 2009 01:15 am - Editor's note: Professional photos of Richard Delbridge's home and artwork can be viewed at http://www.johnthomasphotography.net/delbridge2/8132009.html

COLE -- Richard Delbridge can't stand to see good materials go to waste.


One man's trash is another man's home building material



Editor's note: Professional photos of Richard Delbridge's home and artwork can be viewed at http://www.johnthomasphotography.net/delbridge2/8132009.html

COLE -- Richard Delbridge can't stand to see good materials go to waste. He finds stuff on remodeling jobs. Friends call him. Landfills and dumpsters aren't off limits either.

He hoards cans, bottles, wire, utility poles, plumbing fixtures, ceramic tile, doors, windows and satellite dishes.

Throw in the kitchen sink. He'll take that, too. If it's trash to you, more than likely Delbridge can find a place for it. With apologies to country artists Barbara Mandrell and George Jones, Delbridge was green before green was cool.

"I can use that," is a common expression for Delbridge, a 57-year-old artist and tile setter. "We'll pull over on the way home for a brick in the road."

That unique home is Exhibit A in Delbridge's decades-long quest to complete and add on to his 3,600 square feet of homemade happiness in the western McClain County community of Cole. The homesite is part of a former artists colony called "Forgotten Meadows."

"It's at least three-fourths made of recycled materials," he said on a tour this past week. "I like cheap materials that I can spend a lot of time on."

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Delbridge didn't set out to be a recycler. He graduated from Norman High in 1970, had a leather shop near the campus for many years and is a respected artist. A friend once told him anybody that could make a purse could make a house.

That three-level house has evolved and grown, mostly with items salvaged from remodeling jobs or tossed by builders. One of his shower skylights was once a friend's BMW motorcycle windshield. A granite countertop from a remodel job makes for a new step.

Used carpet recycled from the public library helps insulate the roof along with motorcycle packing crate material. His latest add-on to the house is a compost toilet, a British-designed, two-holer no less.

Delbridge moved to the country so that he could build what he wanted, when he wanted with whatever material he could find. There are no building codes and nosy inspectors.

"That's the main reason I came out here. But I like people. About half a dozen people a month stop for a tour."

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