
If you've ever strolled by those funky vintage shutters leaning against the outside of the antique store or propped up against tables at the flea market, you know how tempting they can be. From sorting your mail to adding curb appeal to your front door, there are so many fabulous ideas for repurposing old shutters that you won't pass them up the next time you see them. Even better, most of these projects are just way too easy not to try.
Need to Know
You can find vintage shutters for as little as $10 at flea markets and thrift stores. Some large shutters or those with interesting chippy paint can be a bit more, sometimes up to $50. There are tons of styles, so take your time finding one that fits your decorating needs and price point.
Need to Know
If you'll be using a shutter to make furniture or for another purpose that requires it to be sturdy, take a couple minutes to inspect it. Make sure the wood is thick enough to support any weight it will have to hold and that it's not warped or rotten.
























