
At Cleverly Inspired, Tracie inherited a vintage door from a friend who owns a really old home. The door sat in her basement for a while, until Tracie thought of a way to repurpose it into something useful.
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At Cleverly Inspired, Tracie inherited a vintage door from a friend who owns a really old home. The door sat in her basement for a while, until Tracie thought of a way to repurpose it into something useful.

At C.R.A.F.T., Jamie and her husband have to think out of the box to create storage space that can go with them when they move out of their little rental. Kitchen storage was especially hard to come by–made even more challenging since the walls of their apartment are cement, so drilling holes in the wall is out of the question. The solution to Jamie’s kitchen storage problem came in the form of an old door purchased from Habitat for Humanity Re-Store for $5.

Tired of having just a metal bed frame pushed up against the wall in her master bedroom, Kristen from My Covered Bridge headed to her local reuse store to find something to turn into a headboard. That something ended up being an old door.

A glass door from a china cabinet, kitchen cabinet doors, legs from a crib… that’s how this cabinet from Melissa of Shabby Love started out! Before paint you can easily identify all the random parts that Melissa and her husband used to construct their “Frankenstein cabinet.”

I am a big fan of outside-the-box thinking, which is why I always love Gail’s projects at My Repurposed Life. Gail looks at one thing and sees something else, and I simply love that! For this project, Gail started with this SOLID front door.

You may remember the adorable snack tray that Larissa from The House on Harrison made from an old, water-damaged cabinet door she found curbside. Well, she’s back again with another fabulous repurpose for one of the doors!

When Larissa from The House on Harrison found some water damaged cabinet doors in a neighbor’s curbside trash pickup, she just knew we could do something cool with them.

One of the favorite rescues in my own home has been my headboard from an old door. Dani of Seaside Shelter also created a headboard from this wood door with peeling paint that she found.
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