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5 smart upcycling DIYs that turn trash into stunning home decor (at a low cost!)

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 12, 2026, 09:25 IST
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5 smart upcycling DIYs that turn trash into stunning home decor (at a low cost!)

Turning trash into treasure feels like magic, especially when it brightens your home without costing a penny. Old bottles, tires, windows, and t-shirts gather dust in corners or storage rooms, adding to the clutter, but they can also give the right vibe and allure to your house with a splash of creativity.

While our jobs have only been adding pace to our lives, sometimes, it is also important to slow down and add just the right calm to your life, which DIYs can often give.

Here are some easy and quick DIY ideas to upcycle trash to add allure to your home

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Ocean-in-a-bottle showpiece

Dreaming of the sea? Grab a clear glass bottle or a jar and start by adding a layer of sand at the bottom of the jar. Add tiny shells, pebbles, or conch bits on top. Fill the rest with water, drop in blue food dye, and swirl for ocean waves. Seal tightly with a cork or cap. This serene mini-beach makes a perfect dining table star. Swap dye for glitter to make it look like sparkling water.
Seal it tight with a cork or lid to keep it fresh. This serene mini-beach in a jar makes a perfect dining table star or windowsill glow-up. Shake it for instant calm—kids love helping too!

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Old tire for comfy seating

An old tire can easily be turned into a pouf chair. For this, take an old tire kept in your storehouse or garage and clean it up, then wrap thick rope or fabric tightly around it using glue or just wrap it tightly. Cover one side by topping it with a round piece of plywood, then seat it up with padded foam and fabric. This becomes your instant outdoor lounger for gardens or patios. Paint the tire bright for fun, with popping colours.

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Tire rim breakfast table

Use just the tire rim for a cool round table. Take an old toilet rim and spray paint it in gold, silver, or a colour of your choice, add a glass or wood circle on top of the same size as the rim, secured with brackets or glass holders. Attach four legs of wood or weld iron legs to place it just at the right height. Place in kitchens for casual breakfast nooks.

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Old windows to mirrors

Breathe life into vintage windows by gluing a mirror sheet to the back pane. Frame edges with gotas, frills, or paint for making attractive. Hang it on walls to bounce light and fake depth in small rooms. It instantly gives a rustic farmhouse feel. Clean glass shines. To make it more useful, add hooks for jewelry.

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Rug from old t-shirts

For this, cut clean old T-shirts into long strips—about 3 inches wide for easy handling. Braid them tightly in loops, sewing ends together as you go with sturdy thread or a needle for strength. Coil into a flat circular rug, stitching or hot-gluing layers securely in place; mix colours for fun patterns like spirals or stripes. It's perfect for bedrooms or entryways.

Just right—washable by hand or machine, soft underfoot, and zero waste since you're upcycling trash into treasure. Start small for practice, and it grows with more shirts. Kids love helping braid, making it a family craft that saves money on store-bought rugs.

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