21 Ingenious DIY Projects Featuring Repurposed Hangers

Hangers!!
yes, those things we all have in the closet. as a kid I use to play with them as bow and arrow. I love the old wooden ones. I remember my mother painting them in various colors just so the closet will look more like a rainbow (yes I grow up in the 70'). 
there are so many different kind of hangers and different materials. 

A hanger can be used in many different ways and not always for the purpose it was intended. In fact, here are some very interesting projects featuring repurposed hangers.




1- Hanger Holder.


Honey, were did you left my sport section??

This is a hanger holder which you can use for magazines and newspapers. It’s basically just a hanger attached to a knob. You can use any hanger, not just wooden ones. You can also hang it anywhere you want. The whole idea is to have the magazines within arm’s reach.


2 - Eyeglasses.


OK, let me choose my look today!

A hanger can also be used as a storage device for eyeglasses. It would still be used for storage purposes but not for the items it was intended for. This being said, you can easily repurpose an old hanger and turn it into an eyeglasses holder. It’s simple and it’s practical.

3 - Ribbons.


Strap Strap Strap. 

You can use hangers to store all sorts of things. For example, if you like DIY projects and crafts, then you might want to have a place to store all your ribbons and such. In this case you can use an old hanger for that. You’ll have to cut off the middle of the hanger and then to insert your ribbon spools and to fix it back with some duct tape.

4 - Jewelry.


I love my Jewelry.
A hanger can also be used as a jewelry storage system. All you have to do is pick a hanger that you like and that you think would look good as a jewelry holder and then attach a few small hooks to it. Then place it on a wall or anywhere else you want and enjoy your new creation.

5 - Chair.


Its time to let those old bones a little rest!

Hangers can also be repurposed and used for more complex projects. This, for example, is a very interesting chair made from repurposed wooden hangers. It has a very sculptural and intriguing look and it’s definitely an eye-catching piece that would make a spectacular focal point in any space.

6 - Lighting.


"Let There Be Light" 

Here’s another igneous and creative idea: make a chandelier out of hangers. The idea is to place them in a circle and to form a symmetrical pattern. You can either leave the hooks on or remove them. Either way, the chandelier will be a one-of-a-kind piece and it will look amazing.

7 - Upside down.


Is this a new decorative concept??

These hangers are actually used for the same purpose they were created: storing and holding clothes and accessories. In this case they are used as towel holders but the interesting detail is that they are placed upside down. This way you can hang a towel on the hook and another smaller one on the actual hanger.

8 - Fruits bowl.



Hanging fruits?

Believe it or not, you can also use hangers to make a fruit bowl. There are several models to choose from. One of them would involve you removing the hooks with pliers and drilling two holes, one on each side of the hanger. Put a bolt in each hole and add the end cap. Then attach the hangers together. If you want, you can also paint them.

9 - Dish drain.


Who's turn it is to do the dishes??

you want to use the hangers to make something useful for your kitchen then maybe you should try making a dish drain. You’ll need 8 or more wooden coat hangers, a drill and some screws. Remove the dowel rods from the hangers and cut their ends off. Then take two hangers that still have the rods on and put one in the front and one in the back. Put three more hangers in the middle. Then use the rods to secure them all.

10 - Art hangers.


I see it in a completely new way now!!

Another interesting idea would be to use the hangers for their intended purpose but in a new and unique way. This, for example, is a wardrobe made of 20 wood hangers. They are hanging from black ropes and together form a piece with a sculptural appeal and a modern and unusual look.

11 - Tree.


Is that a forest?

If you want, you can also play with forms and shapes. This is a coat hanger tree made from several wooden hangers. It’s an interesting-looking piece, although it’s uncertain what it could be used for. Also, it seems to occupy lots of space so it’s not the best project for a small home. It might be a fun idea to try out next Christmas.

12 - Gifts display.


Is that a Christmas tree?

Here’s another cute idea that you can use: an advent calendar. Making one from a coat hanger is actually very easy. You just have to find a hanger that you like and decorate it for Christmas. You can use Christmas decorations or colored paper, ribbon, tape, anything you want.

13 - Table.


Were did I left my coffee? 

You could also get a little more crafty and make a coffee table using wooden coat hangers. The hangers need to have all the same dimensions and design. You’ll need four hangers, pliers, a drill, bolt cutters and a round piece of glass which will serve as the top. Remove the hooks from the hangers and then put the hangers together, creating the base of the coffee table. Use clamps to keep them secure. Drill the holes and slide the dowels through them and cut them. Remove the clamps and add the glass top.

14 - Add touch of color.


I see colors in the sky!

If you would just rather use the coat hangers for their intended purpose, then you might want to at least give them a more colorful look. You’ll need wire hangers, yarn, tape and scissors. Tie the yarn right under the curve at the top of the hangers and wrap. Make sure it’s tight. Use tape to keep it secure at the end.

15 - Wall books storage.


Ooh here is my book!

You could also use a coat hanger to make a small storage space for books or other items. You will first have to unfold the hanger and then fold it in the desired shape. You can use pliers if you want. It won’t be able to handle large weights so be careful what you store in it. You can also paint the hanger if you want.

16 - Oven mitts storage.


Don't touch it, its hot!

I don’t know about you but I always have trouble finding a good place to store my oven mitts in the kitchen. I don’t if I should use a hook for each one of them or if I should try to find some other solution. Of course, this should probably help. It’s a great storage system made from a repurposed coat hanger. It has a nice pocket for storing all sorts of items and it’s very useful in the kitchen but also in other spaces as well.

17 - In closet.


Brrrrr I'm cold!

If you don’t have enough space in your closet for all the little accessories like scarves, gloves, etc., then you should definitely use this idea as inspiration. Take a coat hanger and some clothespins and you get a very simple and useful storage system for all your accessories. You can hang it anywhere.

18 - Skirt hanger.


Hop, Skip, Jump

This used to be a vintage skirt hanger but now it’s an inspirational board. You can make something similar. You need a hanger and some retro clips. It’s great for displaying all sorts of things like cards, photos, memos or notes. It’s something you can make for yourself or as a gift for someone. It’s fun and It’s easy.

19 - Wall display.


Look mom, this is beautiful.

Here’s a similar idea: use an old skirt hanger to make a beautiful wall display. You’ll need lots of clips and a nice-looking hanger. You can display photos and all sorts of little treasures that are nice to look at. Just find a spot for it and enjoy your new decoration. It takes no more than a few minutes to make and you can also improve on the design if you want.

20 - Coat rack.


I can do this.

This is one of the most ingenious and fun ideas. It’s a coat rack made for a wooden board and a bunch of wooden coat hangers. The hangers have to be cut down and then attached to the board as you see in the picture. The hooks are mobile and you can use them for hanging bags and other accessories while the hanger itself can be used for coats.

21 - Entryway holder.


Welcome, Here it is.

Our last project couldn’t be simpler. It’s a DIY upside down hanger. As you can see by yourself, all you have to do is pick a hanger that you like, preferably something simple and sleek, and hang it upside down. It will serve as a nice display piece and storage system for jewelry or small accessories but it can also be just an unusual decoration for the wall.

I hope you enjoy this DIY list. Here is a Dress Hanger we sell on our eBay store:


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