15 DIYers Who Incorporated Secondhand Treasures Into Their Homes

Who here loves to mix modern decor with stylish upcycled accents? I do, I do! If done correctly, this strategy can really elevate the look of your home.

I'm always impressed when I see people do this the right way. So let's take a look at what I'm talking about here. These folks incorporated second-hand items into their home decor as if they were professionals.

1. This Headboard

How cool that somebody was able to transform this interesting wallboard into the coolest boho-inspired headboard? I have to admit I really love this look. I would totally do something like this in my bedroom. How about you?

2. This Mohogany Upcycle

What would you do if you found an old piece like this one? Would you just leave it behind? Well, this person definitely didn't, and they turned it into an awesome mahogany TV stand. How wonderful is this?

3. This Gallery Wall

Honestly, you don't have to spend a fortune on artwork unless you're looking for a Picasso, ha, ha! Or you can just use thrifted frames and some pretty pieces from art books. That's what this person did here to create this awesome gallery wall.

4. This Vintage Record

Speaking of artwork, you don't even have to buy any. This person spent a total of $1.99 for this vintage record and used it to display on a hanging shelf. Isn't this such a clever idea?

5. This Thanksgiving Table Setting

It could be costly to change your decor based on the seasons. But it doesn't have to be when you use upcycled items. This whole Thanksgiving table setting was set up using thrift store items.

6. This Bedside Table

I'm always so inspired by those who grab stuff from the thrift store only to turn them into items we can all adore. Case in point with this bedside table upcycle project here. They turned it into a piece they truly desired.

7. This Porch Bench

If you have ample space on your porch, you might need a nice bench. These folks found an interesting piece in the neighbor’s trash and decided to give upcycling a try. I think it turned out quite alright, huh?

8. This Boho Chic Lamp

If you're a crafty person, you can always thrift an old lamp and turn it into a cool boho chic one. This lady did, and I think it looks super cool. What's your take on this upcycle project?

9. This Airport Bench

Let me ask you a question: would you put a 1970s airport bench in your house? Well, if it looked as cool as this one, I would definitely consider it too. What a fun little item, huh?

10. This Vintage TV Set

Can you imagine incorporating a little vintage TV setup like this one in your home? I can't get over how unique this is. Oh my goodness, I've never seen anything like it. Isn't this the cutest?

11. This Awesome Score

This piece is the perfect example that hitting an estate sale can be such a great idea. Somebody bought this vintage 1963 Drexel secretary from their Declaration line with perfectly working tambour doors. The cat loves it too, hee-hee!

12. This Old-School Radio

If you've been looking for one amazing vintage piece to add to your decor, this might suffice. Not only is this radio vintage, but it's the coolest-looking one I've seen in a while. It pairs perfectly with this thrifted horse figurine.

13. This Cozy Bedroom

Who says you can't create a cozy bedroom on a budget? Nobody, that's who, ha, ha! This person pretty much thrifted most of the items here and made themselves the best little bedroom in their first apartment ever.

14. This Old Sink

"Pulled this beautiful piece of art out of the abandoned house that my late grandfather grew up in!" this Reddit user shared online. Wow! A sink like that could easily cost a small fortune and they practically scored it for free.

15. This Thrifted Gallery Wall

I love the eclectic style of this thrifted gallery wall. Putting all these different artforms together makes for a bold statement piece and it's a great way to show off your thrifted collection!

I tell you, I wish I had more time on my hands to undertake a few upcycling projects.

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I wouldn't mind incorporating some cool vintage pieces or upcycling them to fit my home decor. Have you ever found something discarded and gave it a new lease on life?