When I first began this game, alone in the wilderness, resources being stripped from the land and therefore hard to get (no branches from many players) I thought that it would be neat to be able to disassemble something that you have constructed (like a chair or a wicker basket) and receive the items you made to make that object, so as to reuse them.
I don't know what items this should work for and and which not, and what to do about disassembling to reverse decaying, (possibly getting lesser quality branches/blocks/boards/clay? and the decay would transfer to whatever you made the next item with. Maybe "disassemble" would be a skill? How much would it cost?
Disassemble would not replace destroy, if you are a player with no need to resuse items and just want to delete something and get rid of it, you would use destroy.
And what about buildings? Maybe you could "disassemble" and turn the building back into a construction sign, and take the plethora of items back into your inventory one by one by the same construction pop up. It would be a long and strenuous process to get the 200+ items back, but hey, its better than just destroying all that work and items you put into making them.
Again, about decaying for wooden houses and such, perhaps get back lesser quality resources that will turn into constructions that are already decayed, or have lesser quality.
EDIT:
I notice while playing the game that when you buy skills, more skills unlock that are related. Like carpentry>lumberjacking>boatmaking>otherthings. So, maybe there shall be several layers of the skill Disassemble, such as the first one being able to disassemble simple things like wicker baskets/birch baskets, for 200 LP. Then the next layer would be simple furniture for 400 or so and the next layer would be simple clay things for 600 and so on to advanced structures costing an advanced amount of LP.