1. Repurposing an old attic space
Even an old wooden attic can become a striking feature in your home’s interior design. Give the ladder a more luxurious look by coating it with a fresh layer of paint and varnish, and this seemingly redundant item is ready to serve you in a new role! It can become a coat hanger, a towel rack, a bookshelf, a miscellaneous storage stand, or even a chair.
If you're thinking of creating an open wardrobe, a great idea would be to use a few ladders and shelves. This way, you can store lots of clothes simply and conveniently. You can repaint it, add accessories, and details to make the ladder even more impressive.


2. Make Your Old Suitcase Useful Again
A simple suitcase can prove invaluable when it comes to enhancing the design of various interior styles, from Art Deco to Scandinavian Minimalism. Old suitcases that have been cleaned and repaired can be transformed into a coffee table, a magazine rack, a storage box, or even a tuffet.
Suitcases are the perfect option for artistic experimentation – you can paint them in various colors, cover them with decorative paper layers, or make them appear older or newer than they actually are. Use your imagination; you’ll certainly come up with some beautiful, functional, and highly creative results.


3. Your Old Bicycle
A fantastic idea for attic decoration that will also suit a teenager’s bedroom or any other room in the house, as long as the owner is young (or young at heart) and has a passion for speed and active recreation.
First, consider the size of your old bicycle and find a suitable spot for it in the room. Of course, not every spot is suitable for a bicycle, so you'll need to choose a location that avoids heavy foot traffic or one that’s fixed to prevent inconvenience when moving around.
Once you’ve found the right spot, you should decide how to arrange it. For smaller bikes, you can hang them on the wall. For larger bikes, you might face more challenges. You could hang it from the ceiling or transform it into something more useful, such as a storage rack. Additionally, you can disassemble parts of the bike for decoration, with the wheels being particularly useful for interior design.


4. 'Bring the Forest' into Your Home with Unique Dry Branches
Over the past decade, Nature has become one of the central themes in interior design. Don’t be discouraged by the simplicity of this style. When used as décor, branches and sections of tree trunks, when painted, can be both beautiful and functional.
For instance, a few gifts from nature can be used to create coat hooks, room dividers, shelves, and unique boards. It’s a perfect choice for decorating your apartment or country house. If you have high ceilings, this idea is the ideal fit for your home. Decorating with hanging branches will leave a lasting impression on anyone who steps into your house!


5. Excess Glassware Bringing New Life to Your Home
Every household tends to accumulate surplus glassware. It seems that unused jars of various shapes and sizes multiply on their own, piling up on shelves. Well, now you can give these cluttered items a chance to become key elements in your home décor!
Use your imagination to transform small glass jars into vases, light fixtures, flower containers, wall décor, and other stylish interior design pieces.


