When renovating your home, it’s common to swap out the original windows with something more eco-friendly and durable. While Window World’s installation team will conveniently dispose of your old windows, you may want to first consider some creative uses for them before parting with them.
You may be wondering why you should repurpose your old windows when they’re no longer serving their original purpose. Repurposing old windows is a great DIY project for those wanting to make their home more personal and continue adding character. In this guide, we’ll list some ways to give these household features a new life.
Now that you’ve decided you want to find a new use for your old windows, it’s time to get your creative juices flowing. From creating a farmhouse-inspired photo frame to building your own coffee table, there are many ways to repurpose your old windows.
One common way to repurpose your old windows is by using them as walls for a greenhouse. Depending on how many windows you have, this could range from a mini greenhouse that houses a few plants to a full-size shed. The open panels will help let the sun in while the glass does a great job of protecting the greenery from rain and other outdoor elements like pests.
Old windows can showcase your family portraits and nature photos, with each panel serving as its own special frame. Plus, changing out photos is super easy as you won’t have to fumble with traditional frame tabs. Instead, simply stick your photos on top of the window’s surface.
Use extra-long, double-hung windows with several panels to give your living room an eccentric upgrade in the form of a window coffee table. To complete this project, turn your old window onto its side to act as a glass table top and attach it to four legs. Keep the look rustic with wooden farmhouse-style table legs or opt for something more modern with a metal base.
Another way to repurpose old windows is by using them as a headboard. Simply hang the window above your bed and watch as it transforms your bedroom into an oasis. This is an especially great option if you have several windows you want to repurpose, as multiple windows next to each other make for a more substantial headboard.
Consider repurposing your window as a decorative mirror to hang in your bathroom or any other room in your house. To convert the window into a mirror, remove the transparent glass panels and replace them with mirrored glass. Besides looking stylish, these mirrors can help make your rooms look more spacious and inviting.
Using chalkboard paint or chalkboard panels, you can create a surface within your old window frame to write on repeatedly. These window chalkboards work great in mudrooms and kitchens where you want to see reminders before you leave the house. Since windows have gridded sections, these makeshift chalkboards can serve multiple functions across each grid space.
If you have a young child, you likely have loads of artwork to show off throughout the school year. Windows work great as a canvas to fasten these pieces to and change frequently. You can also use these as surfaces to hang professional artwork or pieces you buy from a local art fair.
Another popular window usage is makeshift privacy yard fences. Instead of spindles or posts across your entire fence, consider putting a window in the middle for a creative look. You can paint the glass with frosted film for extra privacy or hang windows from the ceiling of your porch to add some separation from your neighboring houses.
Keep your necklaces from getting tangled and minimize your morning getting-ready routine by hanging them on a DIY jewelry organizer made from a smaller bathroom window. To create a jewelry organizer, replace the glass with chicken wire and attach hooks to the wooden frame.
Window repurpose projects don’t have to be limited to the indoors. Construct a planter box at the bottom of your old windows and hang them alongside your shed or house. Here you can add a pop of color and keep flowers safe from deer.
Ready to purchase new windows so you can try one of these projects with your current ones? Contact us today to schedule a consultation and get a free quote.