Mar 31 2014 yesterday i posted a tutorial on how to repurpose an old door into a beautiful table today i have an entirely different way to repurpose an old french door and it s super cool.
How to turn french door into picture frame.
Old windows or door frames with glass panels are a hassle to dispose of properly.
An old door turned sideways is transformed into a picture frame and coat rack that is fun and functional at the same time.
It s very practical as a great place to display your favorite family photos and put away your coats with the convenient coat hooks.
The pictures and quotes are framed where the glass panes once were in the old door.
Paint it a bright primary color.
It s always nice to upcycle something that you are going to discard and make something useful.
Jason from east coast upcyclers shares some ideas on how to transform a multiple glass frame door into a work of art.
The cabinet itself is is simple to build and the frame insert is so easy and customizable.
Old doors can be used for a variety of decorative projects.
Use an old french door mullioned door or glass paned cabinet door for an original family photo album picture frame.
A shelf has been attached at the top in order to display more pictures or decorations.
Kind of reminds me of those photo room divider panels.
A good scrubbing along with some hooks and your favorite photographs can transform this trash into true treasure.
Turn a picture frame into a cabinet door.
Read through this week s enote to see a construction illustration as well as the full step by step instructions.
Distress the door for shabby chic style decor.
Thanks go out to raw food family and chartreuse co for inspiration for this.
The picture s probably all you need to know other than making sure you measure the.
But you don t have to arrange a special trash pickup just yet.
We ll show you how to turn a picture frame and cork board into a stylish storage cabinet.
But if you have a french door it s begging to be converted into a coat rack photo gallery.
The first step is to even up the margins at the top and bottom of the door.
This looks like a great project for an entryway.