These days, upcycling is a big trend and for good reason. People are becoming more aware of the ways that our lifestyle causes damage to the planet. The National Geographic Society estimates there are 5.25 trillion tons of plastic waste in the ocean. Of that, 269,000 tons are floating on the surface, endangering sea life and entangling boats. But even more amazingly, plastic trash has made its way to the deep sea, drifting down to where humans themselves haven’t been able to travel.
With all that in mind, people are now aware of what they consume and, even more importantly, how they manage to reuse wasteful materials.
There’s something else that goes into the DIY and upcycling trend: things are expensive! With more millennials living paycheck to paycheck than previous generations, it’s no wonder that they’re looking for ways to save a dime while also keeping the planet safe.
If you’re still feeling skeptical, have a few more statistics: the EPA and the Rubber Manufacturers Association estimate that 290 million tires are disposed of every year in the United States. But there’s some good news: of these, more than 80 percent are reused in some way. Here are 50 ways that you can do your part.
1. Make a comfy dog bed.
Your dog deserves a one-of-a-kind bed. This is a great way to reduce waste while providing your canine companion with a comfy place to take a snooze.
2. Repurpose into a stylish ottoman.
You can find dozens of online tutorials teaching you how to upcycle a tire into a beautiful ottoman. Don’t worry about it looking rustic if you don’t want it to. There are many ways to give it a chic look.
3. Make fun, creative lights.
If you’re really creative and willing to put some work in, making old tires into eye-catching chandeliers can turn a boring space into a conversation piece.
4. Repurpose into a fun mirror frame.
If you want a mirror that’s eye-catching in more ways than one, make a frame from old tires. You can experiment with different colors and patterns for something extra fun.
5. Upcycle into a planter.
This is one of the most popular ways to reuse old tires since they’re durable and waterproof. What’s more, they provide a big space to grow many different plants.
6. Try a DIY tire table.
People who feel passionate about upcycling love reusing tires as furniture. The material’s extremely sturdy and it can be fashioned into furniture that looks like something professionally made.
7. Make a classic tire swing.
There’s nothing like reusing an old tire to make a swing. If you had one as a child, you probably have great memories of flying through the air (and maybe getting some rubber burns).
8. Use them for colorful “hammocks.”
If you’re looking for a hammock that will last for many years, tires are a perfect material! They won’t fall apart when they get wet, and there are hundreds of ways to customize them.
9. Make slip-resistant garden stairs.
If you’ve ever taken a tumble on outdoor concrete stairs, you know how much it hurts! Use old tires to make sturdy and safe outdoor stairs for your garden.
10. Repurpose into a stylish armchair.
Truly, there’s no end to the ways that you can turn old tires into new furniture. By combining them with other materials, you’ll amaze your friends when you tell them you made that armchair out of actual trash.
11. Make one into an easy sandbox.
Kids need outside time, but sometimes, they also need something that occupies them. Instead of buying a sandbox, make one yourself. Your kiddos will love it.
12. Stack them into a fun scarecrow.
If you have plants, you know how much garden critters love to come snack. Use tires to make a DIY scarecrow to keep garden thieves away.
13. Mount on a wall for a hanging planter.
There are many different ways to use old tires as planters. This attractive method uses a type of mount and some paint to create a hanging garden bed.
14. Upcycle into a creative umbrella stand.
If you live in a rainy area, you probably have a lot of umbrellas. Upcycling a tire into an umbrella stand is creative, easy, and eye-catching.
15. Make playground equipment.
Tires have long been used to make cheap, safe, and creative playground equipment for children. They can be used for everything from swings to climbing walls to bouncing toys.
16. Make into handy recycling bins.
In a perfect twist of fate, you can actually use old tires to make new recycling bins. There’s nothing like encouraging people to protect the planet by using upcycled materials.
17. Reclaim as garden beds.
Setting up traditional garden beds can take a lot of time and effort. Instead of building new ones, just use some old tires and then customize them however you want.
18. Make into a cool seesaw.
If you want to put in a little effort, you can make a unique seesaw that your kids will love. It’ll be a toy they treasure for the rest of their lives.
19. Create beautiful garden stools.
This is yet another way that you can turn tires into furniture. It’s perfect for the garden or a patio since it stands up so well to harsh weather and it will last for years.
20. Make a fun weatherproof sofa.
Just because tires are rubber does not mean they can’t be comfortable. Stretch out for a nap on this upcycled tire sofa with a cloth or pillow covering.
21. Use as waterproof poolside furniture.
If you have a pool, you may have thought about adding furniture around the decking. But that can quickly get expensive. Why not upcycle some old tires into furniture you made yourself?
22. Turn into a beautiful succulent wreath.
If you want to make a DIY wreath that’s beautiful and eye-catching, try this idea: plant succulents in the interior of the tire and then mount on the wall.
23. Use as outdoor buildings.
Believe it or not, tires are used around the world to make into actual houses! You probably won’t need to use them for a real house, but they’re ideal for a playhouse, shed, or a storm shelter.
24. Use as a simple Christmas wreath.
There’s nothing like a festive Christmas wreath to welcome the holiday season. Just because it’s made from a tire doesn’t mean it has to be tacky! You can make an upcycled wreath look beautiful with the right materials.
25. Make a coffee table with extra storage.
Tires are the perfect size for small ottomans and coffee tables. You can stack a couple on top of one another to provide extra storage space underneath the table.
26. Fashion into fun garden ornaments.
With a little creativity, there are endless ways to reuse old tires. People have made them into scarecrows, colorful decorations, sculptures, and more.
27. Make fun playground toys.
The greatest feature of tires is their versatility. With some cutters and a can of paint, they’ll become almost unrecognizable — like this fun giraffe bouncer on a playground.
28. Make a steampunk-inspired subwoofer.
Believe it or not, you can actually use an old tire as a subwoofer! The quality is great and you can give it a stylish look with a little bit of inspiration from the steampunk genre.
29. Use as a pond pump.
For this, you’ll have to follow an online tutorial. If you have a garden pond, you’ll need to install a pump to keep the water clean. Fortunately, you can make one yourself out of old tires.
30. Use it as the base for an amazing fountain.
There are so many amazing ways to personalize your garden. A fountain is one option that is, frankly, unforgettable. But it doesn’t have to be complicated if you upcycle simple materials.
31. Make some sculptures.
People who are invested in upcycling love to use old tires for garden sculptures. You can make some extremely beautiful ones, from swans to flowers and more.
32. Turn it into a DIY bench press.
If you’re a seasoned weightlifter, you probably know how much gym equipment costs. Unsurprisingly, it’s expensive. The good news is you can make your own bench press with two upcycled tires.
33. Make a baby rocker.
For this, you’ll need some old tire strips and a plank of wood. Bear in mind that this is a toy, not a place to sleep! There shouldn’t be any Rock-a-bye baby in this.
34. Upcycle into gorgeous jewelry pieces.
Old tires aren’t only good for upcycling into yard equipment. They can even be used to make clothing pieces, like this beautiful, delicate jewelry.
35. Reinforce the soles of your shoes.
People are becoming more conscientious about reducing waste and reusing materials when they can. If you have some old tires and shoes that need a bit of TLC, try adding new soles using excess rubber.
36. Make an easy storage box.
You may not necessarily think about it when they’re on your car, but tires are big — really big. They’re also durable, which makes them the perfect place to store outside tools like shovels and spades.
37. Fashion into a durable belt.
If you want a belt that will last you for years to come, try upcycling an old tire. They’re easy to bend and cut, making this one of the easiest DIY clothing projects you can find.
38. Use to slip-proof stairs.
If they’re made from smooth wood or other similar materials, stairs can quickly become a dangerous place. Reduce the risk of slipping with a DIY rubber stair mat.
39. Upcycle into a comfortable doormat.
If you want to avoid tracking dirt inside, your house needs a doormat. An old tire is a perfect way to reuse materials and keep your floors clean.
40. Make fashionable sandals.
Sure, you can use old tires to put new soles on shoes that have started to fall apart. But even better, you can make entirely new shoes! These look great and will last for years.
41. Use as a handy carrier.
If you’re looking for a handy way to carry your tools around, you guessed it: you can use an old tire to make a simple and easy basket.
42. Make a handy cooler for your next cookout.
Why spend lots of money on a fancy cooler when you can plop down a clean tire, fill it with ice, and keep your drinks cold all day long?
43. Make the best climbing wall ever.
Ask any kid if they would enjoy this climbing wall and you’ll see their faces light up. There’s a good reason why tires are classic building materials for playscapes.
44. Create a comfortable barstool.
There are dozens of ways to use old tires as comfortable and stylish furniture. Instead of spending money on professionally-made barstools, do the planet and your wallet a favor by making some yourself.
45. Make a simple bike rack.
It takes absolutely no effort to make a simple bike rack like this. All you have to do is embed the tires deep into the ground and break out your bike!
46. Fashion into a stylish bag or wallet.
Ask any woman and she’ll tell you that it’s hard to find a purse that she really loves. Luckily, you can make your own out of a tire. Don’t worry, there are hundreds of ways to make it look great.
47. Use as temporary roofing shingles.
If you have access to a professional roofer, you should probably use their services in the event of an emergency. But in a pinch, this is a great way to protect your roof until help arrives.
48. Make an amazing upcycled floor.
You might not think that a floor made out of old tires would look good, but that’s where you’d be wrong!
49. Make creative costuming.
Not everyone needs to fashion their own awesome armor, but if you’re a designer, a convention lover, or someone who just loves cool costumes, you can find ways to work old tires into your materials — like this amazing armor.
50. Create a storm shelter.
If you live in a place where there are frequent storms, you may need a storm shelter. Old tires are often upcycled for small spaces in backyards. This is an easy way to keep yourself safe during bad weather.
These days, upcycling is a big trend and for good reason. People are becoming more aware of the ways that our lifestyle causes damage to the planet. The National Geographic Society estimates there are 5.25 trillion tons of plastic waste in the ocean. Of that, 269,000 tons are floating on the surface, endangering sea life and entangling boats. But even more amazingly, plastic trash has made its way to the deep sea, drifting down to where humans themselves haven’t been able to travel.
With all that in mind, people are now aware of what they consume and, even more importantly, how they manage to reuse wasteful materials.
There’s something else that goes into the DIY and upcycling trend: things are expensive! With more millennials living paycheck to paycheck than previous generations, it’s no wonder that they’re looking for ways to save a dime while also keeping the planet safe.
If you’re still feeling skeptical, have a few more statistics: the EPA and the Rubber Manufacturers Association estimate that 290 million tires are disposed of every year in the United States. But there’s some good news: of these, more than 80 percent are reused in some way. Here are 50 ways that you can do your part.