When trampolines reach a certain age, they turn to crap… You know it, I know it…
But there are certain clever people on this earth that have found ways to re-use the good ole ‘tramp’ to make something else entirely wonderful. See me, I would of just cut mine up with a grinder and taken it to the tip. Not anymore!
Geez, clever bloody people…
1. Turn a trampoline into a swinging hammock
Yes, even trampolines can give you the relaxation you deserve. Give yourself a break! Turn your trampolines into swinging hammocks, because why not?
2. Or, turn your trampoline into a chicken coop
via diyhowto.org
Helpful right? Now you can raise more chicks!
3. Or a custom made sports net
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Perfect for football practice or a friendly match!
4. Turn it into a protected vegetable garden
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The mesh and the legs effectively keep pests and other animals off your precious plants.
5. Or a greenhouse
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Just dismantle the entire thing and form the greenhouse using half-frames. How big or small it is depends on you!
6. Or a new garden shed
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Depending on how many old trampolines you own, you can create a little shed for kids or a big one for your machines!
7. A movie theatre outdoors?
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This is a really easy project to do! Just remove the legs from your old trampoline, cover the matting with a white cloth to serve as screen, and attach the entire thing to a wall or a tree.
8. An igloo (only if you have snow!)
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If you live in a place where it snows heavily, take advantage of your old trampoline (and the weather!) by turning it into a make-shift igloo!
9. A garden arbor (I want to do this!)
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Turn your old trampoline from an eyesore to something pretty! Use the half frame and add flowers and greeneries – the possibilities are endless!
How do you re-use your old trampolines?
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Jody Allen
Jody Allen is the founder of Stay at Home Mum. Jody is a five-time published author with Penguin Random House and is the current Suzuki Queensland Amb...Read Moreassador. Read Less