Windows are the soul of the house and add a certain pizazz to the design, be it on the exterior or the interior of a home. However, there is a lot you can do to old window frames to enrich your interiors. Repurposing old window frames can be an exciting adventure; and once you get those creative juices flowing, the sky’s the limit!
It is not difficult to get your hands on old windows; salvage yards and demolition sites always have a variety of discarded doors and windows. However, it can get overwhelming. Does turning a tarnished window into a work of art sound impossible? Let’s answer this question with some DIY ideas.
For this project, you will need an old window frame — preferably with its glass intact, some transparent cello tape, and paint (optional).
Intriguing? Absolutely!
Time taken: Approximately a day and a half, if you are using oil paint. For a rustic look, a few hours should do it.
Maria Bulkka
A conversation piece, without a doubt! And all it takes is an old window frame!
You will need an old window frame with glass, a sturdy base for support, paint (optional), and shells (also optional).
Time taken: Approximately two days
You will need a few windows (depending on the size of your divider), carpentry tools, and paint (optional).
Time taken: Approximately 2-3 days, depending on the intricacy of the project.
You will need a window frame without glass, oil paint (optional), a strong adhesive like Fevicol, and decorative materials like shells, jute, brocade, mosaic chips, depending on what you have at hand.
Now, let your hands do the talking!
Time taken: Approximately 5-6 hours depending on the size of the window and choice of material.
You can never go wrong with lace for a classic old-world look. Lace and doilies add just the right touch to an interior if you are looking for a vintage look. All you need is a medium-sized window frame with glass, some doilies, lace, and Fevicol.
Time taken: Around an hour or two.
Find a bi- or tri-fold window frame and use it as a divider for your room. Throw on some lace and chintz, or a vintage fabric for a throwback look. If you have leftover wallpaper with say a fleur-de-lis design even that would work wonders. We are just drooling over this piece of inspiration below, aren’t you?
No money in your pocket for an expensive wall décor? Worry not! Count the pennies and buy yourself a string of fairy lights. Wrap it around a square frame and hang it up on an accent wall for some luminous goodness. Look at this wall for instance; isn’t it just drool-worthy?
Because sometimes crazy is super fun! For instance, this window frame here is just a collage of glass pieces stuck don with super glue. You can make your own mosaic art this way with glass or tiles, and create a centrepiece for your living room that no-one can take their eyes off.
Upcycle the window frame, by painting some colours, this window frame could be used as wall piece or mural which can be installed in your home office, living room bedroom etc.
Now you know how to upcycle an old window frame. See, it doesn’t take much to get those ideas flowing! But the right décor goes a long way in making your window stand out. That’s where HomeLane comes in. A one-stop-shop for all your home décor needs. Go check it out!
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