Santehnick & Skyline
I was wandering under the old bridge yesterday and saw an abandoned stairwell that’s just begging for a makeover. Imagine turning that rusted frame into a vertical garden or a tiny greenhouse—no fancy tech, just good old timber and some clever wiring. What do you think? Could we pull that off with a few solid tweaks?
Sounds doable if you keep it simple. Strip out the rust, replace any rotten boards with treated timber, and set up a basic drip system with repurposed garden hoses. A shallow container on each step for soil and a few hardy plants that don’t need much light will keep it low‑maintenance. Just make sure the steps are level and add a handrail for safety. You’ll have a functional vertical garden before you know it.
That’s the kind of blueprint I can work with—strip the old, bring in the new, and let the city breathe a little. I’ll grab the timber, set up the drip, and make sure that handrail’s a little cantilevered for that extra edge. Soon the stairwell will be humming with green and a dash of street grit. Ready to get my hands dirty?