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20 Ideas For Old Doors and Windows in the Garden

Published on July 21, 2020Last updated October 5, 2021 ♛ By Melissa J. Will

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Hold the door! Save that window! There are countless creative uses for old doors and windows in the garden. Have a look at these ideas for turning them into functional garden art.

Also see this gallery of garden arbors, trellises, and obelisks for more ideas.

Old doors and windows used as garden decor.

Reusing Old Doors and Windows in the Garden

Old doors made into a garden arbor with a basket of yellow flowering plants.

Doors and windows too leaky and creaky to be useful? Give them a new life in the garden.

Whether you like them rustic or painted, there are plenty of ways to use them as structures and art.

Here’s some ideas to get you started.

1Old Doors Converted into Garden Arch

Doors made into garden arbor.

This door arbor was created by Empress of Dirt reader Dawn and her husband. I think it’s particularly striking with the contrast of the painted doors and stained wooden top rails.

2Mini Shed Made from Doors

This next one is from the book, Upcycling Outdoors by Max McMurdo.

Upcycled mini potting shed made from old doors.

The complete tutorial for making this mini potting shed from doors is here.

3Custom Garden Gate Doors

Garden gate with decorative metal inlays.

This obviously is not a junk find, but it’s a neat idea for defining different areas of the garden where privacy and security are not an issue. Note to self: always make these openings wide enough to fit any standard equipment you may need later. You can find fence inserts here on Amazon.

Related: Decorate a Fence with Faux Windows and Doors.

4Picture Frame Artist Easel

Picture frame garden art easel by trees and shed.

This idea started popping up in gardens a few years ago: take and old picture frame or window (without glass), a wooden easel, and create an art scene. This one has a floral painting on it but some use the see-through area to show the garden as the art.

Related: Gallery of Garden Art Easels

5Black Door with Mirror

Black door in garden with mirror.

This is a clever use of various pieces to create the look of a door with a window which is actually mirror.

Related: Garden Mirror Idea Gallery

6Bold Green Door with Flowers

Bold green door: this one was in a garden nursery:

Green garden door with potted flowers.

7Stained Glass Window in the Garden

Stained glass window in garden.

Related: Creative Garden Gate Ideas.

This is another smart idea for defining different spaces in the garden plus adding some color and interest.

Stained glass window on deck.

8Mirrored Windows in the Garden

Mirror on garden shed to look like a window.

If a shed doesn’t have a window, create one with an old window frame and/or some mirrors. Here they’ve added shutters and a flower pot window box.

Hayrack planter lined with burlap fabric.

This one is from my garden. TIP: I use burlap instead of coir to save money with hanging baskets.

Related: DIY Creative Garden Planters (Upcycled)

9Optical Illusion Garden Mirror

Optical illusion mirror.

Here I created an optical illusion garden mirror to look like an open door.

Next is the tiny version for my miniature garden:

Optical illusion door for miniature garden

Optical Illusion Art for Miniature Garden

Here’s a mirror on a brick patio wall:

 Mirror on a brick patio wall

10Brightly Painted Window Frame

Old window and garden planters by front porch.

Paint an old window and use it to add some interest to the garden. Easy!

11Window Frame Planted with Succulents

This was created by Alex Mitchell, author of the book, Gardening on a Shoestring.

Succulent wall planter from the book, Gardening on a Shoestring.

See the DIY Framed Succulents tutorial here.

Succulents growing on window frame.

Vertical succulent planters have become very popular in recent years. The top one uses a picture frame. The bottom one is made with a window frame.

Old window frame garden art
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12Old window with Frosted Design

Frosted glass window in garden.

Broken window? No problem. The two remaining glass panes have an etched design to turn it into a garden art piece.

You can buy etched window films ready made or make your own (link goes to my affiliate account at Amazon.com) .

13Plain Window on Fence

Old window on garden fence.

Sometimes plain is best. This old window breaks up the monotony of the long wooden fence.

Plain window on shed wall

14Faux Doors and Windows

I saw these ones on a garden tour. They’re so nicely done!

Faux windows and doors on garden fence.

See more here: Faux Doors and Windows on a Fence.

Or collect a bunch and make a greenhouse:

Little greenhouse made from old house windows.

I used the leftover windows from this project for part of the lean-to greenhouse on the side of our covered patio:

15Plain window with Window Box and Garden Art

Old window on garden fence with planter box.

Here I used a plain window and dressed it up with a watering can, a moon face, and a window box.

16Old doors for Garden Gate

Hanging doors used as garden gate.

This was a favorite idea I saw on a garden tour.

Using barn door hardware (you can get it here), they hung two old doors to mark the entrance to the garden.

This style allows a nice wide entry point for getting equipment in and out, and the wood definitely adds old charm to an otherwise very modern looking garden.

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17Old Door as Focal Point

Old farmhouse door painted blue with garden art.


I found this old farm door at the side of the road.

Farmhouse Door Makeover 

18Old Window with Shutters

Old window frame on fence with shutters.

This is from my garden. The window frame and shutters came from the garbage and thrift shop on a lucky day where the sizes matched perfectly.

19Old doors on Garden Deck

Old doors used as gate to garden deck.

I took this photo on one of my first garden tours. These old salvaged doors launched my own garden junk fever.

20Bird-Inspired Repurposed Window Art

This piece was created by Barb Rosen of Our Fairfield Home and Garden.

Repurposed window decorated with sheet music and bird paintings.

21Paint It

Old door painted medium blue.

Sometimes it just takes a coat of paint in a pretty color. Lean the door against a fence or wall and call it art. I do. Can you see me there?

Freestanding painted door used as garden art.

Here’s an industrial convex mirror hanging on the side of a garage. I love these!

Convex mirror in garden.

This shares how to safely use mirrors in the garden plus my tip for mirrors that can withstand the weather.

Convex garden mirror.

~Melissa the Empress of Dirt ♛

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Old doors made into a garden arbor with a basket of yellow flowering plants.
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