6 clever ideas for repurposing old furniture

Share your creations on social media and inspire others to give old furniture a new lease on life

Giving old furniture new life is a smart way to make your home look great while also helping the environment. These clever ideas turn old furniture into cool new stuff that you can use. Like turning an old dresser into a kitchen island or making a coffee table from a wooden pallet. In this article, we’ll check out 7 awesome ideas for reusing old furniture and making your home unique and eco-friendly.

See also: 45 best out of waste ideas for home decoration

 

What is repurposed furniture?

Repurposed furniture means giving old furniture a new job and look. It’s a smart way to help the environment because it stops furniture from ending up in the trash. You can do simple things like painting or changing the handles, or you can completely change what the furniture does. It’s also a good way to save money because old furniture is usually cheaper than new stuff. You can find it at thrift stores, garage sales, or online. Plus, repurposed furniture is special because it’s unique to you. You can make it look and work however you want, so it fits your style and needs perfectly. And there are tons of things you can do with old furniture. Like turning a dresser into a kitchen island, using chairs as plant stands, or even making a headboard out of an old door. Repurposed furniture is all about being creative and making something cool out of what you already have.

 

Wooden ladder to shelf

  • Get an old wooden ladder.
  • Lean it against a wall.
  • Make sure it’s stable by attaching it to the wall studs.
  • Add shelves on the ladder steps.
  • You can use reclaimed wood or plywood for the shelves.
  • Now you’ve got a cool shelf to put books, plants, or other decorations on.

Source: Pinterest

 

Old dresser to kitchen counter

  • Find an old dresser.
  • Take out the drawers.
  • Put a strong countertop on the dresser.
  • You can use butcher block or recycled wood for a cool, rustic look.
  • Paint the dresser a new color.
  • Add some fancy handles or knobs.
  • Now you’ve got extra storage and workspace in your kitchen!

Source: Pinterest

 

Chair to plant stand

  • Find an old chair.
  • Decide if you want to remove the seat and backrest.
  • Paint the chair in a cool color.
  • Put your favorite potted plant on the chair.
  • Now you’ve got a fun plant stand that adds some green to your room!

Source: Pinterest

 

Old door to coffee table top

  • Get an old door.
  • Clean it up and make sure it’s sturdy.
  • Sand it down to make it smooth.
  • Paint or stain it if you want to change the color.
  • Add legs or a base to support it.
  • Now you’ve got a cool coffee table top made from an old door!

Source: Pinterest

 

Side table to record player

  • Find a sturdy side table.
  • Make sure it’s tall enough and has a flat surface.
  • Paint it in a color that matches your decor.
  • Put your record player and vinyl records on it.
  • Now you’ve got a cool vintage stand for playing your classic music!

Source: Pinterest

 

Bicycle wheel to chandelier

  • Gather several bicycle wheels.
  • Attach them to a central frame or structure.
  • Hang the chandelier from the ceiling.
  • Add light fixtures inside each wheel.
  • Now you’ve got a cool and unique lighting piece for your industrial or eclectic space!

Source: Pinterest

 

FAQs

What are the benefits of repurposing old furniture?

Repurposing is eco-friendly, reduces waste, saves money, and allows you to create unique pieces that reflect your style.

What type of furniture can be repurposed?

Almost anything! Dressers, chairs, tables, suitcases, doors, and even old bicycles can be transformed into something new.

Where to find old furniture for repurposing?

Look at thrift stores, garage sales, online marketplaces, or even ask friends and family for unwanted pieces.

Is it necessary to have some special skills to repurpose furniture?

Not at all! Many projects require basic skills like painting or light sanding. More complex projects might involve some carpentry work.

What tools are essential for repurposing furniture?

A screwdriver, hammer, paint brushes, sandpaper, and a level are a good starting point. For advanced projects, consider a power drill or saw.

What are some budget-friendly hacks for repurposing furniture?

Use leftover paint or stain. Repurpose fabric scraps for upholstery or add decorative hardware from thrift stores.

Is it possible to repurpose furniture for a specific purpose, like extra storage?

Yes. Ottomans with hidden compartments, upcycled suitcases as side tables with storage, or dressers transformed into kitchen islands with additional drawers are all great options.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com

Was this article useful?
  • ? (0)
  • ? (0)
  • ? (0)

Recent Podcasts

  • Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 73Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 73
  • Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 72Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 72
  • Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 71Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 71
  • Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 70Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 70
  • Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 69Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 69
  • Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 68Keeping it Real: Housing.com podcast Episode 68