100 Ways to Use Old Windows
Using Old Windows with Pane Dividers
Use those wooden sash pane dividers (I hope that’s what they’re called!) to your advantage and really use them to add character to your old window project.
Add a shelf and make one pane a chalkboard, cork board, or white board (image source unknown, sorry)
Screw a few coat hooks into the wooden window frame to create a coat hanger (by Aimee Weaver)
Fill in the pane sections with beautiful sea glass to create a stained glass effect (via Completely Coastal).
Add hooks, knobs, and cups to make an organizer or decorative themed wall decor (by Tootsie Time).
If you’re feeling brave… use them as a shower curtain! (via Design Sponge) And no, I’m not sure how this would work either!
Use spray paint (or an old mirror) to make a paned mirror (from Finding Home).
Create art from cast off wood pieces (by Beyond the Picket Fence)
by framing doilies (from Flea Market Trixie)
or by painting your old window! (via Tremain Street Cottages)
Attach a wire basket to create a “window box” that can be either decorative or functional (sorry, source unknown)
Hang a set of old windows (carefully, now!) to serve as a room divider (found on Casa Sugar).
Frame prints and hang a clock on top (from Faded Charm Cottage).
Make your old window into a shelf (by Cottage Living)
Create colorful and sentimental art by using an old window to “frame” a quilt (from That’s My Letter).
Build a shallow frame to create a shadowbox (by Unskinny Boppy)
and you can add lights, too! (from Cheerios and Lattes)
Use it as a memo board (by Feminist Housewive on SYTYCDecorate)
or wedding seating chart (from Long Eared Love).
Use it to create a headboard (by Liz Marie). And check out more upcycled headboard ideas here.
An old window makes a perfect fireplace grate or cover (for an unused fireplace with candles — via Down to Earth Style).
On the next page: how to use an old window that has no glass –>
SEE ALSO
page 1: Creative ways to recycle and reuse old windows
page 2: Ideas for using old windows that are flat glass
page 5: Things you can build with old windows
page 6: Using old windows in your yard and garden
Some friends of mine worked for a glass shop and they were in the process of replacing 60+ year old 6 pane windows from a local girls camp. They called and asked if I would be interested and I jumped at the chance. For a plate of cookies as payment they ended up replacing the glass with mirrors. I painted the frames with some crackle paint and they looked awesome! What made them more special was that my cousin had worked at that camp for a number of years.
I’m now trying to find a place for them in my new house. They don’t exactly go with the style but I can’t stand to part with them.
Thanks for all the cute ideas!
What a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
Great idea! Be careful with the glass, not tempered and lead paint at chewable surfaces.
Thanks for the reminder!
I have beenDESPERATELY searching for a window exactly like the window in this piece that has the wreath hanging from it- I’m working on a project for a client and I have every piece BUT the window! I found one similar but it was over $200 I can’t pay that and make any money on the project- HELP does anyone know where to find unusual shaped windows like that (yes I’ve got tons of antique and vintage doors shutters and windows but the windows are just normal in shape- I need one that makes a statement!
Thanks,
Grannies Attic
What state do you live in? I’m in Texas. If you are near a town that has old houses or near the country you can find a lot of older homes with old windows. Please are wanting to upgrade to double pane windows and will take out the old windows. I found 2 for $10. The people were moving and were needing to sell the old windows quickly. If you are on Facebook, join some classified groups. Then check everyday. You find some. Happy window exploring!
Hey Cassity… I’m finally on a regular keyboard, (last 2 comments on this post were from my phone, and crazy full of typos!) Anywho… I just wanted to give you the head’s up, my old blog ‘decorate with a little bit’ is now called: ‘simple decorating tips’ I lost the domain and they wanted crazy money for me to buy it back… I hate it when I see a picture associated with that domain name go viral like this one and I don’t get any traffic to my blog now because it’s the wrong name. Could you possibly change the source name to my current blog? I won’t put the link for the post on this comment, because it’ll probably push it into your spam folder and you won’t see the comment! But if you go to my site and type in ‘interior windows’ in the search box, you’ll see it show up with some other posts featuring interior windows. Thanks so much! BTW… I’d love to get together and do some more feature posts with you… I did a couple for you before. 🙂 Thanks again! Liz
Hi Liz! Thanks for being in touch. I’ve updated the link in this post, and we’re always open to collaboration ideas! You can drop me a line at hello@remodelaholic.com with ideas, anytime.
I own a window replacement company and I regularly search for ideas for reusing old windows. This is one of the best collections I have seen! Thanks for the ideas.
I found a few really good ideas on here but I don’t understand why it’s called a hundred things to do with old windows when you only showed like 20 and no way to find anymore on this site, guess I must have missed something
Hi Lisa,
We split up the ideas so that the page wouldn’t load so slowly with 100+ images. Look for the section toward the bottom of the post with links:
On the next page: more ideas for using old windows that are flat/non-paned –>
SEE ALSO
page 3: Ideas for using old windows with wooden sashed panes
page 4: How to use an old window that has no glass
page 5: Things you can build with old windows
page 6: Using old windows in your yard and garden