Garage Doors Repurposed: 9 Innovative Design Uses

If you’re planning on improving your home's curb appeal by installing a new garage door, don’t be so fast to throw out the old one. Disposing of a large, cumbersome garage door may be difficult—and entirely unnecessary. Those big doors were built to last; they're far from ready for the landfill or recycling center. Whether kept intact or broken into smaller parts, an old garage door has myriad potential second lives. Just take a look at these great projects that use repurposed garage doors. Maybe you can try one of these on your old door or even be inspired to think up your own smart reuse.

By Sara Carpenter | Updated Apr 11, 2016 02:35 PM

A Work of Art

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Rustic Living Room

If you’re lucky enough to have a garage door made from solid wood, strip the paint and hang the panels. This unique artwork complements a rustic interior and makes for an interesting story to share with visitors.

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Garage Door Bench

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Garage Door Bench

Using two of the middle sections from a salvaged garage door—the better of the two for the top, the other cut into supports, Kim at Reposture created a distinctive outdoor bench for her backyard.  Dressed with loose cushions it serves up even more style and comfort.

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Raised Plant Beds

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DIY Raised Bed

Separate the panels of a steel garage door to create raised beds for your backyard. The best part of this use is that there's no modification required; once they've been broken apart, the panels can be used as is.


Related:  The Basics—Building a Raised Garden Bed

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Frame for Artwork

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DIY Picture Frame

Remove the centers of a garage door's panels to fashion a framing system for an artwork series. You could even add clips to create an easily updated message center for your family.


Related:  10 Ways to Unleash the Potential of Your Blank Walls

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Headboard

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DIY Headboards

Should you choose to reuse your garage door as a headboard, be sure you properly secure it to the wall. An old, worn door can be a great complement to a shabby-chic decor.


Related:  9 "Dreamy" Headboards You Can Make

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Interior Door

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Porch Door

An operating glass garage door leading to your screened-in porch will blow the more common French doors out of the water. It will also allow you to take advantage of a nice day throughout the home, not just on your porch.

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Display Case

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DIY Display Case

Unlike many of the other projects shown here, this one—creating a funky curio cabinet—requires some de- and reconstructing. If your door doesn’t have glass panels, remove sections and use chicken wire to create an airy display case like this one.


Related:  Show-Offs! 9 Inventive Ways to Display a Collection

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Windows

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Wall of Windows

If you are a fan of natural light and fresh air, installing a windowed garage door in lieu of a wall of windows will give you plenty of both. An operating garage door will also make a much more dramatic impact than windows or sliding doors.

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Backyard Privacy Screen

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DIY Privacy Screen

If improperly assembled and secured, this recycled garage door privacy screen could be a little risky. But if the door has enough visual appeal and you have the structural know-how, this is a great idea for a patio or backyard. We recommend pairing a worn garage door with overgrown plant life for a shabby-chic look.

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