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Kids Broke The Trampoline, So Mom Transformed It Into A Beautiful Design For The Home

by Zack Walkter

Published March 17, 2018

15. Can you imagine enjoying your morning coffee and a good book under this gorgeous ivy-lined archway?

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16. Remove your broken trampoline canvas, flip the old trampoline upside down and use it to create a beautiful little garden. We love how Pinterest user Donna Beets revamped the look with paving stones. You can even add fencing around the sides and attach it to the poles to keep the critters out, too.

DONNA BEETS

17. Reuse that perfectly good, and beautifully arched trampoline frame for your garden. By attaching it to a fixed base, you can create a beautiful arch that will get covered with lush vines and provide you with a relaxing place to sit and steal some shade. No one will believe you when you tell them you made it from an old trampoline!

DILL-THEBEAU INTERIOR DESIGN

18. Tear apart that old and broken trampoline and create something truly beautiful. Elisha Baily uploaded her own creation to Pinterest showing how she used the old frame to create a big, beautiful lattice for her new rose garden. Just imagine what this will look like in full bloom!

ELISHA BAILEY

19. Repurposing the curved trampoline frame for a chicken coop is a genius. A chicken coop needs to be designed well — like with a curved or arched roof that won’t let water pool — but at the same time, it’s not something you really want to spend a ton of money on. With some scrap wood, an old trampoline, chicken wire and a little ingenuity you can create this too.

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20. Use the curved frame of the trampoline and some fencing to create a breathable but totally pest-proof garden. Your plants will grow like they’re out in the open but you’ll get the added security of keeping all the critters out.

ALICIA HOWARD

Credits: honesttopaws.com  diyeverywhere.com

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