15 DIY Projects Involving Ropes
15 DIY Projects Involving Ropes
Adding rope to your interior is a great way to add a number of different aesthetics to your space. You can use clean white rope to make things look nautical, or fray your rope elements a bit for a more shabby chic or homey feel. That’s the beauty of creating DIY decorating projects involving rope; you can customize your work however you want!
Check out these 15 stylish DIY decorating projects made partly or entirely from different kinds of rope!
1. Braided rope mat
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Martha Stewart shows you how to make a stylish looped nautical style rope pad. The best part about this design is that you can use a thicker rope and weave it tighter for a completely closed style, or opt for a thinner style and a looser weave that won’t stain too much Dirt indoor pads.
2. Coiled rope mat
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Nicety introduces you to a style of rug design made in intricate patterns by spiraling lengths of rope into coiled circles and stitching or gluing them together. Try combining circles of different sizes to make it more visually stunning!
3. Rope word
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Green wedding shoes suggest adding a DIY element to the next party or event you organize by weaving stylish cursive letters with string. Whether you’re making an actual sign by pasting letters onto some type of background, or just spelling out a welcome message on the lawn, your guests will appreciate your attention to detail.
4. Wire Plant Basket and Rope Shade
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Love Maegan recommends updating old lampshades by replacing them with wire plant hanging baskets wrapped in twine and decorated with creamy white beaded threads. The ropes give items a rustic look, while the beads reflect light!
5. Rope wrap lampshade
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Are you looking for a way to give your space a more “beach house” feel? Maybe you prefer the kind of look you might find in the comfort of your farm home. Sand and Sisal recommend wrapping a string around the lampshade for a rustic look.
6. Mason Jars and Knotted Rope Lanterns
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Martha Stewart recommends using rope woven into a mesh basket for hanging mason jar candles in your outdoor space. Combined with the smooth stone candle base, the cord makes the jar look stylishly recycled.
7. Rope Basket
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Are you looking for something small at your front door to keep your change? Maybe you want to set up the pen over the phone, or even just show off smooth branches to bring in some great outdoors? Design Sponge suggests making a small basket out of coiled rope. If you want to brighten it up a bit, wrap some neon nylon rope in different places on the rope before wrapping!
8. Knitted rope heel strap
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Do you love the rustic aesthetic created by rope so much that you want to add it to your personal style and aesthetic too? A Pair and A Spare suggests adding a chunky cord weave to a pair of strappy heels to look like a nautical ankle strap! Check out their tutorial to see how it’s done.
9. Rope Room Divider
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Are you looking for a way to break up a large open space without investing in actually building a permanent wall? Instead, give rustic rope elements a place in your decor scheme by creating a rope wall made from lengths of rope between a block on the ceiling and floor. The brick house shows you how it’s done.
10. Rope Coaster
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Do you love the look of individual rope loops in an intricately coiled pad, but you’re not ready for it quite How much does the project require? Do some practice with these rustic little coil coasters from Valley & Co. Lifestyle!
11. Nautical Rope Frames
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Sometimes the easiest way to transform your decor from a previous scheme to a nautical or rustic style is to alter or embellish what you already have! We love the way The Lily Pad Cottage wraps rope around the edges of this mirror to create a nautical frame. The albino color of the rope really hits the seaside aesthetician.
12. Rope Flower Vase
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You love the idea of a small rope basket, but would you like a similar style that looks more sophisticated or a little more elegant? Check out these DIY rope vases that come in different shapes, sizes, heights and weaves! Style Me Pretty shows you how to create them.
13. Indoor rope handrail
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Are you willing to handle light home improvement and use tools? This very rustic thick rope handrail will require you to drill all over the place, but it’s worth it for a home decor detail that looks like a castle or a boat! See how it’s done on House and Home.
14. Rope-wrapped footstool
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Maybe you’re looking for a stool or ottoman to match your set of wicker chairs? We think this round cord wrapped footrest is just what you need! The coiling technique is not difficult to master, but what is that? Even so, there are hints.
15. Knitted Rope Dresser Drawer Pull
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Are you looking for simple, ingenious ways to turn your kid’s room into a nautical-themed seaside paradise? Even simple touches like replacing drawer handles with knotted cord loops can help you do this! We love this dresser makeover from Kojo Designs.
Amazed at what you can do with just rope? It’s time to draw inspiration from these awesome ideas and make your own cool, DIY rope trim or fashion pieces. Also welcome to share with us!
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