I
probably don’t have to say much more than those three words and your mind
starts racing on DIY projects, right? I bet that one out of every two people
who are reading this post right now has repurposed vintage window frames. Go
ahead, raise your hand if you have... Actually I can’t see your hands raised,
so never mind… but thanks for playing. If not, where have you been? These
battered wood gems are the best 'new-old' restoration finds for any DIY home
decor project. Honest! I have seen them used in home décor more ways than I can
count.
Here
are just a few of the great ideas that I found online:
A Map Frame
A glass-paned window
is the ideal frame for a vintage map.
Hang it in a kid's
room or home office for a splash of color.
Wall Art
A new take on the
gallery wall: Hang window frames of various shapes, sizes, and colors to
instantly brighten up an empty wall.
I just love a
collection of empty frames hung precisely on the wall, don't you?
A Clock Backdrop
This eye-catching
fireplace mantle holds a framed analog clock, suspended from a mesh-paned
window by a piece of ribbon.
A Jewelry Organizer
Add chicken wire to
an upcycled kitchen cabinet window for a way to easily access earrings,
necklaces, and other accessories.
Porch Dividers
Add depth and
dimension to your porch (without losing any natural light) by hanging several
windows frames from small hooks
See more at
Apartment Therapy
I actually have this
as a divider between my family room and breakfast room area.
A Fairy Garden
Your kids will go
crazy for this fairy garden, constructed from an old wooden window.
A Print Frame
Use a glass-less window as a gorgeous backdrop for unframed prints
I love these classic botanical drawings
Hallway Storage
Hang a white window
with simple black hooks in a busy hallway as a charming way to store jackets,
scarves, and bags.
A Wreath Frame
Hot-glue green
branches to a moss wreath and hang it from an arched window frame for a
gorgeous piece of wall art that's begging to be shown off.
A Headboard
Heavy trim, a
mirror, and a small ledge work to transform this window into a room-defining
headboard.
A Chevron Tray
A bright
chevron-striped pattern gives this old window new life as a tray.
Switch the paint
shades to match the color scheme of the room you place it in.
A Monthly Calendar
Use a coat of
chalkboard paint to turn a used window into a handy calendar.
Initial Windowpane
Create personalized
wall art by painting an initial or inspirational quote onto a clear windowpane.
Giant Picture Frame
Place a single
blown-up black and white image (or try multiple
photos) behind an antique window for a truly unique frame.
*Thank you to Country Living for collecting all these ideas for us
How about a few more photos... just for
inspiration?
*Thank you to Pinterest for making this
search so incredibly easy.
Vintage Window Frame Wall Hangings
Vintage Window Frame Furniture
Vintage Window Frame
Garden Houses
...and this is one of my favorite finds… I
am going to have to find a spot somewhere to utilize this amazing idea