Upcycle: Old appliances, big and small | the ReFab Diaries
Haven't put together a big post like this in a while ... because I haven't really been inspired to. Then I saw an old blender on top of the dumpster in our alley and thought "huh - do we even consider fixing small appliances these days?" I don't think so. They get the boot. Perhaps because, in the US anyway, they're so cheap to replace?  So, this collection of refabs began to take shape and I'll add to it as I find fun things. My focus is "stuff you find in a house that has a cord attached".  Pretty broad huh?  


Vintage blender lamp - you want one, don't you? Image from Etsy .... instructions to make one can be found here 


Love this, because it's simple. And it doesn't require "vintage" phones to look great. From the ever-inspiring crew at A Beautiful Mess.


This makes me want to punch a toaster. Create a toasty little nightlight .... etc ... 


Old swing-arm lamp becomes a vase / planter ... 


Rusty vintage fan cover refabbed into a picture holder ... 



The computer still works ... and actually helps the wheat grass grow in cooler temps. Complete how to at Total Geek


Now this is classy. Give your snail-mail a little Apple refab!  (via Crooked Brain)


I love the way old TVs get made over. This bookshelf idea is the first of my two favorite refabs.


A new, colorful shelving system? I think the legs make it. Care of Random Anny


Turn a 1970s transistor radio into a guitar amp


"You gotta know when to fold 'em ... know when to run!!!" Not a repurpose but one of the coolest appliance makeovers I've seen! Laundry anyone?


Now for some washer refabbing. This washing-machine drum seating is created by green Lebanese designers Xavier Baghdadi and Lea Kradokian (via Treehugger)


If you'd like to make one of your own, find instructions here. A little spray paint and several hours of cross stitch and you've got a designer version.


Or take the old drum outside and use it for a firepit!


Same idea, different style. Instructables shows you how.


Again, not a repurpose. But a great way to make an old fridge "pleasing" again. Complete how-to at AT


And if ye olde refrigerator is really dead, it can apparently hold books quite nicely!  How-to at Instructables


No instructions for this one but I couldn't resist. Because what puppy wouldn't want to take a nap in the fridge?? (via Inhabit)


And finally, for some over-the-top, extreme repurposing inspiration, the Fridge Couch


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  1. I stinkin' love this post! I love upcycling and these ideas are super clever! Thanks for sharing!

    ~Aubrey
    Project Lovegood

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    1. Thanks Aubrey ... checking out Project Lovegood right now ... LOVE. :)

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