Easy Method to Antique an Old Window Pane

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30+ Creative Ways to Recycle Old Windows in Your Home

Give your interior the full DIY old window treatment.

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They say that windows are the eyes of the house, but that doesn't mean they should only be on the outside. In fact, you won't believe the amount of easy and affordable old window ideas you can DIY for your home's interior. Once you get your hands on an out-of-use wood window frame, it can transform into any kind of decor imaginable, from a picture frame to a vertical succulent garden to a bathroom medicine cabinet. We'll be completely transparent: You're going to love these repurposed old window ideas. And, to continue your home renovation crafting, check out easy nightstand ideas and DIY coffee tables.

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Framed Quilt

Prove your sewing and crafting prowess with a rustic spin on standard quilting. A complementary window frame brilliantly highlights your needlework.

Get the tutorial at Jaime Costiglio.

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Vertical Garden

Even your green thumb can get the window treatment. Note that after you build this garden-ready setup, the DIY succulent bed needs to lay flat for four weeks before you can prop it up.

Get the tutorial at Second Chance to Dream.

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Matching Window Wreath Display

Two old windows are always better than one! In this case, the wreath-adorned set actually came from recycled cabinet doors.

See more at Shades of Blue Interiors.

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Vintage Window Display

We can all agree on one universal truth—no matter what, you can never have enough kitchen storage. But, you can partially solve the dilemma with a homey indoor window shelf to house your ceramics.

See more at With a Vintage Twist.

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Fabric-Filled Window

Dress up an old window frame by swapping panels of your favorite fabric for the glass panes.

See more at A Cultivated Nest.

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Cabinet With Legs

Thrifted table legs give this old window frame idea the star treatment. Stow it next to your living room couch, or even use it as a nightstand.

Get the tutorial at My Creative Days.

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Picture Frame

Rather than picture frames, use a window frame to show off your favorite memories. Deposit a separate photo within each pane, or print one large image to set up behind the panels.

Get the tutorial at I Heart Naptime.

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Coffee Table

The best part of this old window decor idea? The hinged panel makes for an easy-to-lift lid, which means more room to stash your coffee table books.

Get the tutorial at Marty's Musings.

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Fireplace Cover

For seasons when you're not cozied around the fire, use an easily removable window frame cover to fill the gap.

Get the tutorial at In My Own Style.

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Coat Rack Accessory

Elongate and dress up a horizontal piece, like a coat or towel rack, with an old window decoration in the same alignment.

See more at Finding Home Farms.

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Small Window Cabinet

Barn wood meets a recycled window for the DIY corner-friendly cabinet that your living room needs.

Get the tutorial at Bliss Ranch.

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Window Shadowbox

Because you can easily swap out photos and decorations, this versatile window-turned-shadowbox can make an appearance at your next party or gain a permanent spot in the entryway.

Get the tutorial at Confessions of a DIYer.

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Bathroom Cabinet

No matter how small your bathroom, a cabinet sourced from an old window adds an instantly antique allure. Plus, what's not to love about more toiletry space?

Get the tutorial at Liz Marie Blog.

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Repurposed Faux Window Box

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Multicolor Coat Rack

Meet your new mud room focal point, where you can easily stash coats and hats in style beneath the patterned panels.

Get the tutorial at Little Birdie Secrets.

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Window Bathroom Mirror

This genius spin on a bathroom mirror does double duty—you can hide your vanity in style while also having a chic new spot to touch up your makeup.

Get the tutorial at Marty's Musings.

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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.

Get the tutorial at Charming Zebra.

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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.

See more at Apartment Therapy.

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Clock Backdrop

This eye-catching fireplace mantle holds a framed analog clock, suspended from a mesh-paned window by a piece of ribbon.

See more at Down to Earth Style.

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Jewelry Organizer

Add chicken wire to an upcycled kitchen cabinet window for a way to easily access earrings, necklaces, and other accessories.

Get the tutorial at The Apron Blog.

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Porch Dividers

Add depth and dimension to your porch (without losing any natural light) by hanging several window frames from small hooks.

See more at Apartment Therapy.

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Print Frame

Use a glass-less window as a gorgeous backdrop for unframed prints (we love these classic botanical drawings!).

Get the tutorial at Faded Charm Cottage.

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Hallway Storage

Hang a white window with simple black hooks in a busy hallway as a charming way to store jackets, scarves, and bags.

Get the tutorial at My Pink Life.

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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.

Get the tutorial at The Sweet Survival.

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Headboard

Heavy trim, a mirror, and a small ledge work to transform this window into a room-defining headboard.

Get the tutorial at Down to Earth Style.

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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.

Get the tutorial at Eclectically Vintage.

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Monthly Calendar

Use a coat of chalkboard paint to turn a used window into a handy calendar.

Get the tutorial at Thistlewood Farms.

Blair Donovan is a staff writer for CountryLiving.com, where she covers everything from the latest Joanna Gaines and "The Voice" news to home décor, gardening, DIY, and entertaining.

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