
In a previous post, How To Choose Green Used Home Goods, we looked at what to avoid when shopping for household goods at a thrift store, antique shop, or other used goods place.
Here are some ideas about making used products work for your home:
Basic rules…
- Think useful over decoration, or you’ll end up collecting a bunch of junk you don’t need.
- Think about how the object might look with minor adjustments – i.e new fabric on a stool, new paint on a frame, or an old tweed blazer made into pillow cases.
- Think outside the box. Re-purpose an item. Almost everything has more than one use.
Old jewelry can be used to spiffy up a picture frame.
Cool recycled wooden crates can be made into shelving or even a small table.
Reclaimed house items, like doorknobs, non-rusty fixtures, and drawer pulls can be used as coat or towel hangers on your wall.
Clear and colored glass vases or bottles can be used as a window cover – i.e. line them up (like in the picture above). You get privacy, but without a curtain. Plus the light shining through is cool.
Old buckets, bathtubs, sinks, boots, carts, and more can be used for interesting container gardens.
You can make wind chimes from old silverware, jewels, and small tin toys.
Old dishes can be broken up and used for a new mosaic table top.
Books that can help you make the most of used goods:
Abode a la Mode: 44 Projects for Hip Home Decor
Decorating with Great Finds(82 ways to use finds from antique stores, garage sales, & attics)
Garage Sale Decorator’s Bible: How to Find Treasures, Fix Them & Furnish Your Home
Junk Beautiful: Room by Room Makeovers with Junkmarket Style
What have you re-purposed for your home?



