That old door leaning in your garage or gathering dust in the attic might seem useless but don’t toss it just yet. Instead of heading to the dump, you can give it a second life as a charming bench, a rustic wall organizer, or even a unique entryway statement.
Repurposing old doors isn’t just a clever way to reduce waste, it’s an opportunity to add personality and vintage flair to your space. With a little creativity and elbow grease, these forgotten pieces can become functional, stylish features in your home.
In this guide, you’ll discover 25 inspiring ideas to transform those tired doors into stunning and practical decor you’ll be proud to show off.
#1. Outdoor Sink Station Made from a Repurposed Door
This creative project features a freestanding door base, complete with a mounted hand-washing basin, a refillable water container, and playful vintage details.
Painted in a refreshing teal, it’s perfect for gardens, patios, or outdoor kitchens which are ideal for washing hands, rinsing veggies, or just adding rustic flair to your yard.
Materials Needed:
- 1 old solid-core door
- Round metal (as sink)
- Water container with spout
- Wood
- 2 turned table legs
- Drain pipe & bucket
- Paint
- L-brackets, screws, drill, caulk
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Paint the door and all wood pieces in your chosen waterproof color, then let dry.
Step 2: Cut a hole in the table surface to fit the metal bowl snugly. Insert and caulk around the edges to secure.
Step 3: Attach the tabletop to the door using L-brackets, and support it with the two table legs.
Step 4: Install the water container above the sink area. Make sure the spout aligns with the bowl below.
Step 5: Add a drain pipe underneath, leading to a bucket or drain outlet, and decorate with hooks, knobs, or plants.
#2. DIY Vanity Table with Mirror Using an Old Door
Have you ever turn a forgotten old door into a charming vintage-style vanity that feels straight out of a countryside cottage?
If not, try this clever upcycle project combining a tall backboard, an oval mirror, and a rustic table to create the perfect spot for morning routines or a cozy hallway accent.
Materials Needed:
- 1 old solid panel door
- Oval mirror (framed or frameless)
- Small wooden tabletop (reclaimed or custom-made)
- 2 table legs
- Shelf board
- Decorative brackets
- Screws, nails, wood glue
- Paint or chalk paint
- Sandpaper
- Drill & screwdriver
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Sand the old door to remove loose paint and grime. Apply a fresh coat of chalk paint or leave it distressed for a rustic look. Let it dry thoroughly.
Step 2: Securely mount the mirror to the top center panel of the door. Use mirror adhesive or mirror mounting brackets depending on its weight.
Step 3: Build or attach a narrow tabletop across the front, roughly waist-height. Support it with two table legs in front and L-brackets or shelf supports underneath for added strength.
Step 4: Attach a small decorative shelf above the mirror using vintage or ornate brackets to balance the design and provide a space for decor.
#3. DIY Entryway Bench with Hall Tree from an Old Door
Painted in a rich green and paired with elegant black iron hardware, this setup is both rustic and refined, a true statement piece for any mudroom or foyer.
Also, the upper portion of the door becomes a coat rack, while the bottom transforms into a slatted bench seat with ornate armrests, perfect for slipping on shoes or setting down your bag.
Materials Needed:
- 1 old panel door
- 1 pair of metal or cast iron bench sides
- Wood slats
- Hook hardware (coat hooks or vintage knobs)
- 1 shelf board
- Decorative shelf brackets
- Screws and wood glue
- Drill and screwdriver
- Paint or stain of your choice
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Start by cleaning and sanding the old door. Remove any old hardware or fill in holes unless they add charm.
Step 2: Attach the bench sides to the lower half of the door using screws and wood glue. Then install the wood slats across to form the seat, spacing them evenly.
Step 3: Screw in coat hooks across the upper portion of the door. Five to six is ideal for bags, hats, and jackets.
Step 4: Add a shelf at the top for decoration or extra storage. Use metal brackets to support it on both sides securely.
#4. Stained Glass Door Awning
Imagine stepping out your back door and being greeted by dancing colors in the morning light. That’s exactly the charm this DIY door canopy brings.
If you love projects that feel personal, artsy, and kind to the planet, this one’s for you.
Materials Needed:
- 1 old wooden door (80” x 32” standard)
- 12 assorted stained glass panels (roughly 10” x 10” each)
- 2 wooden support brackets (2” x 4” lumber, cut to 45-degree angle, approx. 36” long)
- 2 vertical support beams (2” x 4” x 8’)
- 2 horizontal wall-mounting braces (2” x 4” x 3’)
- 20–25 deck screws (2.5” long)
- Outdoor-grade wood sealant
- Construction adhesive (optional)
- Safety goggles & gloves
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: If the door has panels, remove them carefully and replace with your chosen glass or acrylic panes. Secure each piece with construction adhesive or brads if needed.
Step 2: Build a frame around the door with 2” x 4” boards if the original frame needs reinforcement. Paint or seal everything to withstand the elements.
Step 3: Mount 2 angled support brackets beneath where the door will hang. Use a level and pre-drill into wall studs.
Step 4: Lift the door up (you might need a helper here!) and fasten it securely onto the supports and wall braces.
#5. DIY Wine Bar Station from a Repurposed Door
This DIY bar features a mounted serving shelf, an overhead glass rack, and a clever bottle holder making it both stylish and efficient.
Whether you’re sipping solo or hosting guests, this upcycled piece is a conversation starter that proves doors really can open to unexpected fun.
Materials Needed:
- 1 old paneled door
- Wood
- 2 table legs or stair spindles
- Wine glass holder rack
- Screws, wood glue, L-brackets
- Bottle opener (optional)
- Bold paint (e.g. purple)
- Drill, paintbrush, level
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Paint the door in a bold color of your choice (like purple). Let it dry fully.
Step 2: Attach the serving shelf at bar height using sturdy brackets and table legs for support. Ensure it’s level and secure.
Step 3: Mount a second shelf above with wine glass racks attached underneath. Secure it to the top of the door using L-brackets or decorative supports.
Step 4: Add details like a bottle opener or chalkboard label for personalization and style with glasses, a bottle of wine, and a few snacks.
#6. Door Frame Family Photo Display
Perfect for hallways, entryways, or living rooms, this upcycled piece blends farmhouse character with personal warmth.
By turning a salvaged door into a framed gallery, you can create a one-of-a-kind statement wall that celebrates your family, friends, or favorite moments.
Materials Needed:
- 1 old door with window panels (preferably 12–15 panes)
- 12–15 printed photos
- Photo-safe tape
- White paint (optional)
- Wall mounting hardware
- 6–8 decorative hooks
- Small shelf (optional)
- Screws, anchors, and drill
- Optional décor: clock, vases, plants, or keepsakes
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Wipe down the door and remove any old hardware. Sand rough edges if needed. You can repaint or lightly distress it to match your interior style.
Step 2: Measure each windowpane and print your selected photos to size. Secure each photo behind the glass using photo-safe tape.
Step 3: Evenly space 6–8 hooks along the bottom portion of the door. These will serve as hangers for keys, scarves, or lightweight items.
Step 4: Use heavy-duty screws or brackets to secure the door to the wall.
#7. Garden Door Arbor Bench with Hanging Planters
Some projects just feel like poetry in wood and this one sings of slow mornings, sunshine, and a gentle breeze.
It’s perfect for reading under a tree or just sitting still with nature. The hanging flower pots add a burst of life, while the small metal roof provides shelter and a cottage-like charm.
Materials Needed:
- 2 vintage doors (solid wood, approx. 80” x 32”)
- 1 bench seat plank (2” x 12” x 48”)
- 2 bench side supports (2” x 4” x 18”)
- 4 roof rafters (2” x 4” x 36”)
- 1 galvanized metal sheet (36” x 48”)
- 1 wooden truss
- 1 wire (24” x 48”)
- 2 metal flower pot hooks
- 2 hanging pots with flowers
- 25–30 exterior-grade wood screws (2.5”)
- Optional: corner brackets, wood stain or outdoor paint, sealant
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Start by standing your two doors vertically on a solid base. You can secure them into the ground and make sure to space about 48” apart.
Step 2: Attach the bench seat by screwing the 2” x 12” board between the doors. Use the 2” x 4” side supports underneath for added strength.
Step 3: Mount the wire panel or cattle fencing across the back between the doors. This gives structure and a place for climbing plants.
Step 4: Create a small pitched roof using 2” x 4” rafters, a triangular truss at the top, and the galvanized sheet.
#8. Vintage Door Turned Bookshelf
Perfect for small corners or reading nooks, this DIY piece gives new life to an old door while providing space for your favorite books, trinkets, or kitchenware.
Materials Needed:
- 1 old wooden door (solid or with panels)
- 3–5 wooden planks
- Wood screws
- Shelf brackets (optional)
- Sandpaper and paint/stain (optional)
- Drill and level
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Clean and sand the door to remove dirt or peeling paint. Paint or stain if desired to match your decor.
Step 2: Decide how many shelves you want and mark their positions on the door using a level for accuracy.
Step 3: Attach wooden planks horizontally across the door using screws or nails. Add brackets underneath for extra stability if needed.
Step 4: Lean the finished shelf unit against a wall, or securely anchor it for added safety.
#9. Repurposed Door Flower Display Frame
Give your garden a whimsical, vintage twist by transforming an old door into a vertical flower display! This shabby-chic design features a hanging basket and a built-in flower box, framed perfectly by the door’s original window panes. It acts like a picture frame for your blooms—ideal for adding color to bare house walls, patios, or fences.
Materials Needed:
- 1 salvaged door with window cutouts
- Hanging flower basket
- Wooden planter box
- Outdoor screws, brackets, or S-hooks
- Rope
- Paint (optional)
- Potting soil and your favorite flowers
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Paint or sand the door to achieve your desired finish.
Step 2: Secure the door upright, you can either lean it against a wall, anchor it with stakes, or attach it to a fence or house exterior.
Step 3: Mount the planter box to the bottom panel of the door using brackets or strong screws.
Step 4: Hang the flower basket in the window opening using a hook or rope from the door’s top crossbar.
Step 5: Fill both containers with soil and your choice of cascading flowers or seasonal blooms for a vibrant effect.
#10. Rustic Coffee Table from a Reclaimed Door
With layers of chipped paint and character in every groove, this DIY door-turned-coffee-table likes walking into a cozy living room where history rests right beneath your coffee mug.
Whether you’re into farmhouse flair or just love giving old things new purpose, this table project is one you’ll admire every day.
Materials Needed:
- 1 solid wood panel door (preferably flat with panels, approx. 80” x 30”)
- 4 table legs (16”–18” tall)
- 4 leg mounting plates
- Sandpaper (medium and fine grit)
- Wood stain (optional)
- Matte polyurethane
- Wood screws (about 20, 1.5”–2” long)
- Drill and screwdriver
- Wood glue (optional)
- Glass top (optional)
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Sand the old door thoroughly, especially if it has layers of peeling paint. If you want to keep that weathered look, go light.
Step 2: Flip the door over and mark the locations for the legs near each corner. Attach each one using mounting plates or corner braces.
Step 3: Flip the table upright and give it a gentle shake. Bonus, if it’s sturdy, go ahead and apply a protective finish like polyurethane to preserve the wood and color.
Step 4 (Optional): For a more functional surface, place a sheet of cut-to-size tempered glass on top.
#11. Corner Garden Shelf from Recycled Doors
This project feels like a secret nook pulled from an old Southern garden. Two vintage doors are joined at a right angle to cradle a set of charming corner shelves.
No matter how you fill it with potted plants, fairy lights, or seasonal décor, this shelf becomes an enchanting accent for any outdoor space.
Materials Needed:
- 2 old wooden doors (approx. 80” x 30”)
- 3 wooden corner shelves (approx. 24” wide on the longest edge, ¾” thick)
- 1 top cover board (1” x 12” x 30”)
- 1 hanging lantern
- 1 hook
- 20 wood screws (2”)
- 6 L-brackets
- Wood stain (optional)
- Sandpaper and wood glue
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Start by sanding down both doors to remove old finish and grime. If you want that lovely rustic finish, brush over them with white paint.
Step 2: Position the two doors at a 90° angle and screw them together securely at the back using small brackets or wooden cleats.
Step 3: Cut your wooden shelf boards into right-angled triangles and stain or seal them. Then, mount them between the two doors using L-brackets underneath each shelf for support.
Step 4: Attach the top board across the doors for a finished look. Add a small screw-in hook at the top center and hang your lantern.
#12. Vintage Door Headboard
Instead of tossing out those old, chipped doors, You can give old doors a second life as a rustic focal point behind your bed.
This DIY project blends farmhouse charm with upcycled creativity and you don’t need to be a carpenter to pull it off.
Materials Needed:
- 2 old wooden doors
- 1–2 wall anchors or heavy-duty French cleats
- Sandpaper
- Wood sealer (optional)
- Drill and screws
- Level and tape measure
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Find two similar-sized vintage doors. Clean them thoroughly and lightly sand to remove loose paint or debris, while keeping the weathered charm if you like a rustic look.
Step 2: Measure the width of your bed and align the doors side-by-side vertically.
Step 3: Apply a clear wood sealer to protect the original paint or add a fresh coat if you want a custom color. Let it dry completely before installation.
Step 4: Use a stud finder to locate wall studs behind your bed. Secure the doors using French cleats or long screws directly into the studs.
#13. Whimsical Door Fence
How about giving your outdoor space a playful and eye-catching upgrade with this imaginative DIY fence made entirely from old doors?
Each door tells its own tale through chipped paint, antique knobs, carved panels bringing both function and flair. It’s a fantastic way to reuse salvaged materials and let your personality shine outdoors.
Materials Needed:
- 10–12 old wooden doors
- 4–6 sturdy fence posts
- Metal L-brackets (2–3 per door)
- Exterior wood screws
- Exterior wood paint
- Clear weatherproof wood sealer
- Post hole digger
- Concrete mix
- Decorative extras like vintage door knobs, mailboxes, stencils, or signage (optional)
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Decide how long your fence will be and select enough old doors to span the space. Aim for mismatched designs.
Step 2: Mark where your support posts will go, spacing them roughly every 3–4 feet. Dig holes and insert the posts, making sure they are level.
Step 3: Lay the doors on the ground in your preferred order. You can cut the bottoms to align the height or leave them staggered for a quirky look. If repainting, now’s the time to apply bold colors or whimsical patterns.
Step 4: Using L-brackets, fasten each door to the support posts. Ensure they’re secure and slightly overlapping if you want added privacy.
Step 5: Apply a clear outdoor wood sealer to protect your doors from rain, sun, and humidity.
#14. Vintage Door Mirror
Turn a weathered old door into a striking full-length mirror that’s brimming with rustic charm. Perfect for bedrooms, entryways, or vintage-inspired interiors, this DIY adds both function and flair. With just a few simple tools and a salvaged door, you can create a timeless piece that reflects your personality—literally! The distressed paint and original hardware only enhance the character, making this mirror not just practical, but a true statement piece.
Materials Needed:
- 1 old wooden door
- 1 full-length mirror (approx. 12″ x 48″)
- Heavy-duty adhesive
- Sandpaper
- Optional: Chalk paint
- Hanging hardware
- Painter’s tape and a clean cloth
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Wipe down the door thoroughly to remove dust and debris. Sand any rough spots, especially where the mirror will be mounted.
Step 2: Lay the mirror on the door to test placement. Mark the edges with painter’s tape so it’s centered and aligned.
Step 3: Apply a generous amount of heavy-duty adhesive to the back of the mirror in a zigzag pattern. Carefully press the mirror onto the door and hold firmly for a few minutes.
Step 4: Attach sturdy D-rings or a French cleat to the back of the door if you want to hang it vertically.
#15. Hanging Door Table for Outdoor Lounging
Whether you’re hosting friends or enjoying a quiet afternoon with nature, this floating piece becomes an instant conversation starter. The charm lies in the contrast between the rugged wood and the airiness of the hanging design.
Materials Needed:
- 1 solid wood door (preferably with flat panels)
- 4 heavy-duty eye bolts
- 4 lengths of thick rope (at least 6–8 ft each)
- 4 large carabiners
- Drill with drill bits
- Level
- Optional: Clear outdoor sealant
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Clean and sand the old door to remove dirt and rough spots. If desired, seal or paint it with an outdoor-grade product to protect against weathering.
Step 2: Flip the door upside down and mark all four corners about 2–3 inches in from the edge.
Step 3: Screw eye bolts into the drilled holes on the door, then attach rope or chain to each corner.
Step 4: Drill into the beams of your pergola or outdoor structure and screw in ceiling hooks or eye bolts.
Step 5: Use carabiners or rope clamps to connect each rope to the ceiling hooks.
Step 6: Surround your table with sturdy stools, log seats, or outdoor chairs. This repurposed piece is now ready to host dinners, drinks, or just good conversations under the sky.
#16. Vintage Door Address Marker
Whether you’re deep in the country or nestled in a quiet neighborhood, this rustic piece becomes a welcoming landmark for guest and a subtle way to show off your creative style.
The addition of a wreath and chicken wire brings farmhouse warmth to this simple but eye-catching statement.
Materials Needed:
- 1 old wooden door with top window panel
- Chicken wire
- House numbers
- Staple gun
- Wreath (grapevine or seasonal)
- Burlap ribbon
- Optional: outdoor sealant
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Wipe down the door and lightly sand if needed. Leave some weathered areas intact for a rustic look, or repaint with chalk or outdoor paint.
Step 2: Staple chicken wire to the inside frame of the top panel if it’s hollow or glassless.
Step 3: Use stencils, decals, or metal numbers to display your house address in the center panel.
Step 4: Loop burlap ribbon through the top of the wreath and hang it from the upper rail of the door.
#17. Garden Door Arbor
This enchanting entryway transforms any backyard path into a whimsical escape and give your outdoor space a magical focal point.
The vibrant painted door adds a pop of color, while climbing vines and a wooden arch complete the storybook feel. It’s a functional art piece that invites guests and pollinators, of course!
Materials Needed:
- 1 vintage door (solid wood recommended)
- 2 tall wooden posts (4×4 or similar)
- Crossbeam
- Exterior paint (optional)
- Heavy-duty hinges and screws
- Ground stakes
- Climbing plants (e.g., clematis, jasmine, ivy)
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Sand and paint the door in your desired color. A bright red or vintage green makes it stand out beautifully in a lush garden.
Step 2: Dig holes and set your posts at the entrance to your garden path. Secure them in the ground using cement or stakes for stability.
Step 3: Attach a crossbeam on top of the posts, this can be as simple or ornate as you like
Step 4: Mount the door to one post using strong outdoor hinges. Now you can plant climbing vines at the base of each post and train them to grow up.
#18. Repurposed Door Wall Clock
You can easily turn back time in the most charming way with a giant DIY wall clock made from an old door!
Large clock hands and oversized numbers add bold visual interest while the distressed paint gives it that perfectly weathered look.
Materials Needed:
- Solid wood door (preferably paneled)
- Large clock hands
- Oversized metal numbers (1–12)
- Screws and wall anchors
- Drill and screwdriver
- Wall hook
- Paint and sandpaper (optional)
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Clean the door and lightly sand the surface. Apply a coat of chalk or matte paint for a vintage finish, then distress the edges if desired.
Step 2: Measure and mark where each number will go. Use the door’s panels as natural guides for spacing to keep it symmetrical.
Step 3: Drill a hole in the center of the door to insert the clock movement. Attach the large clock hands as directed by your kit.
Step 4: Secure the numbers around the face using screws or strong adhesive. Make sure they’re evenly spaced and aligned.
#19. Antique Door Bench
Perfect for an entryway, mudroom, or cozy reading nook, this DIY bench combines rustic charm with functionality. The peeling paint and worn edges give it a vintage patina that adds instant character and warmth to any space.
Materials Needed:
- Old solid wood door (preferably paneled)
- Extra reclaimed wood
- Screws
- Wood saw
- Sandpaper and paint (optional)
- Cushions or decorative pillows
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Cut your door to size as you just use the top portion as the backrest. Save the lower half for the seat or support pieces.
Step 2: Attach reclaimed wood planks to create a bench seat, sides, and front support. Use screws or wood glue for sturdy construction.
Step 3: Screw the door backrest securely into the base frame. Make sure it’s upright and even.
Step 4: Add a long cushion and maybe a pop of color like a pair of red rain boots for a sweet, welcoming touch.
#20. Door Hall Tree Bench with Storage
This DIY piece blends storage, seating, and hanging space in one charming design. With decorative brackets, coat hooks, and a cozy bench seat, it turns a forgotten doorway corner into an organized landing zone.
Materials Needed:
- Old paneled door
- Wooden bench base or reclaimed wood
- Decorative metal brackets
- Wall shelf board
- Hooks for coats and bags
- Screws, drill, and paint or finish
- Storage baskets (optional)
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Clean and sand the door. If needed, apply paint or stain for a fresh or distressed finish.
Step 2: Create or attach a sturdy wooden bench at the bottom of the door. You should leave space underneath for baskets.
Step 3: Install coat hooks at a comfortable height. Attach ornate metal brackets to support the overhead shelf.
Step 4: Mount a shelf board on top using the brackets. It’s perfect for baskets, hats, or seasonal décor.
#21. Elegant Entryway Shelf from a Vintage Door
This charming wall-mounted shelf is crafted from a horizontally mounted old door, offering a blend of rustic appeal and refined elegance. With decorative scroll brackets and distressed white paint, it’s perfect for entryways or powder rooms. Use it to display small baskets, frames, or essentials while adding a strong vintage statement to your wall.
Materials Needed:
- Old solid wood door
- Wood shelf board
- Decorative corbels
- Screws, anchors, and wood glue
- White paint and sandpaper
- Wall mounts
- Optional: decor pieces (basket, framed signs)
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Cut the door to the desired width, sand, and paint it white. Distress lightly for that shabby chic look.
Step 2: Secure the door horizontally to the wall with wall anchors or cleats, then attach a wooden board on top using L-brackets from below for support.
Step 3: Screw or glue ornamental corbels beneath the shelf ends for support and charm.
Step 4: You can add small baskets, flowers, or framed art for a welcoming, organized touch
#22. Upcycled Door Garden Organizer
This rustic project breathes new life into weathered wood, creating a whimsical space for garden essentials and decorative touches.
Materials Needed:
- Old wooden door
- Wooden rods
- S-hooks or twine
- Assorted old cutlery and tools
- Watering cans
- Small planters and pots
- Decorative elements (macrame, branches, etc.)
- Screws, nails, and a drill
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Prep the surface, but leave some natural distressing for rustic charm.
Step 2: Attach rods or dowels horizontally across the door to hang cutlery or tools.
Step 3: Tie on wooden spoons, forks, or handmade decor like macrame hearts or driftwood.
Step 4: Screw watering cans and planters directly onto the door. Add flowers or succulents for a pop of green.
#22. Hanging Door Room Divider
This creative project uses old French doors hung from the ceiling to form a semi-enclosed nook. The open design keeps the area airy while giving it a distinct architectural charm.
Materials Needed:
- 2–3 salvaged glass-panel doors
- Ceiling hooks
- Chain or sturdy rope
- Wood handles
- Drill and anchors
- Optional: wood stain
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Clean and, if desired, lightly sand or stain the doors for a rustic finish.
Step 2: Install eye bolts at the top corners of each door. Attach matching hooks to the ceiling joists securely using anchors if needed.
Step 3: Use chains or rope to suspend the doors at the desired height, ensuring they are level and safely secured.
Step 4: Add a rug, stool, and a few accessories inside the nook to complete the transformation into a charming, semi-private space.
#23. Wall Organizer with Wire Baskets from a Cabinet Door
This clever and compact DIY project transforms an old cabinet door into a functional wall organizer perfect for the kitchen, bathroom, or entryway.
By attaching wire baskets to a vertically mounted cabinet door, you get instant storage for mail, produce, toiletries, or small towels while adding rustic charm to your space.
Materials Needed:
- Old cabinet door (preferably with a raised panel)
- 2 wire baskets with wood trim
- Screws
- White paint or chalk paint
- Sandpaper (optional)
- Drill and wall mounting hardware
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Apply a coat of white or chalk paint to the cabinet door. Lightly distress the edges if you want a rustic, farmhouse feel.
Step 2: Position and screw in the wire baskets, one near the top, the other near the bottom. Make sure they’re evenly spaced.
Step 3: Install hooks or a D-ring hanger on the back so you can mount the organizer to the wall.
#24. Artistic Door Panel Wall Art
This eye-catching transformation turns a discarded wooden door into a statement piece of wall art.
With its vibrant decoupaged panels featuring vintage-style illustrations and lush botanical themes, it blends classic charm with bold personality. The green distressed paint frame gives it an aged, gallery-worthy look.
Materials Needed:
- Old wooden panel door
- Decorative paper or wallpaper with bold prints
- Mod Podge
- Green paint
- Sandpaper
- Sealer (optional)
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Paint the door’s outer frame in green, letting the brush strokes show through slightly for a distressed effect.
Step 2: Cut your chosen paper to fit the door panels. Apply Mod Podge to the panels and carefully smooth the paper in place.
Step 3: Once dry, sand edges lightly for a weathered look. Add a clear coat if desired to protect the paper.
#25. Jewelry Organizer Door Frame
With some mesh backing and decorative knobs, this upcycled piece becomes both a storage solution and a vintage display for your necklaces, earrings, and bracelets.
Materials Needed:
- Old door or screen door frame
- Wire mesh
- Small hooks, knobs, or push pins
- Staple gun and staples
- Optional: paint
Step-by-step Guide:
Step 1: Remove any glass or damaged screen. Sand and paint or distress the frame if you like.
Step 2: Cut wire mesh to fit behind the open sections and staple it securely to the frame.
Step 3: Attach decorative knobs or small hooks all around the frame’s interior and sides to hang jewelry pieces.
Step 4: Hang the frame on a wall, and start organizing your jewelry in a way that’s both practical and beautiful.