It's surprising how easily you can turn old, salvaged windows into a beautiful and functional room divider.
Old Salvaged Windows Repurposed into a Room Divider
If you just need to visually divide the space, leave the window glass in your room divide bare. For more privacy, apply spray-on frosting paint to the window panes or use liquid leading and special paint to make the windows look like stained glass. Both options obscure the view while allowing light to pass through the glass.
Old windows repurposed as room divider wall
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Inside a spacious 2,000-square-foot loft in Nashville, featured on Popsugar, vintage window panes stand in for walls.
Old window room divider for 800 sq ft. Industrial-Style Basement Remodel
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Vintage window repurposed as room divider
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Old window repurposed as room divider
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Wall made from windows and doors
Pinned by: Artist Karen Hickerson
DIY Stained Glass Windows Room Divider
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This stained glass room divider is a great alternative to standard room dividers that sit on the floor. Found antique windows connected to each other give the appearance of an almost-solid sheet of framed glass that, hung from the ceiling, saves space and allows light to travel from one side of the room to the other.
White chippy old windows hung as room divider
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Pinned by: Amy Ciufo
Salvaged windows repurposed as room divider
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Pinned by: Amy Ciufo
Crafty repurpose idea for old windows
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Room divider made from old windows and doors
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Old salvaged windows repurposed as room dividers
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Vintage window repurposed as bedroom divider
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This repurposed window added a cheerful, bright bedroom to a stuffy penthouse in San Sebastian.
How do you use old salvaged windows? Tell us about your DIY window project in the comments below!
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