If you find inexpensive trays at a thrift store like Goodwill, they can often be transformed into useful home items. Here are 10 creative ways to reuse old trays:
- Entryway organizer
- Use a tray to hold keys, sunglasses, wallets, mail, and other everyday items.
- Coffee table centerpiece
- Arrange candles, a small plant, books, and decorative objects on a tray for an easy, tidy display.
- Bathroom organizer
- Store soaps, perfumes, skincare products, or towels in a decorative tray.
- Plant display tray
- Group several small potted plants together on a tray to protect surfaces and create a mini garden.
- Jewelry station
- Add small bowls or hooks to keep earrings, watches, and bracelets organized.
- Kitchen coffee or tea station
- Turn a tray into a spot for mugs, tea bags, sugar, and coffee supplies.
- Wall decor
- Paint or decorate a tray and hang it as a unique piece of artwork or a rustic wall accent.
- Drawer or cabinet organizer
- Use shallow trays to separate spices, craft supplies, makeup, or office items.
- Serving tray makeover
- Refresh an old wooden tray with sanding and paint, then use it for serving guests.
- DIY lap desk or breakfast tray
- Add handles, a cushion underneath, or a flat surface treatment to create a comfortable tray for meals or working from the couch.
Before reusing a thrifted tray:
- Wash it thoroughly.
- Check for cracks, mold, rust, or peeling finishes.
- If it will touch food, make sure the surface is food-safe or add a suitable protective coating.
A simple coat of paint, new handles, or decorative paper can often make a forgotten tray look like a custom home accessory.