Upcycling, recycling, repurposing and renovating is great not only for ecology, these actions let us change old things giving them a new life but still keeping their story and character. Adding such items to your home makes it more special and gives a unique touch to it. Metal lockers are among these pieces that can be renovated, refreshed and integrated into your home providing storage space and a certain story behind them. Let’s take a look at some ideas.
What Styles Welcome Lockers?
A locker can be part of a mid-century modern, contemporary, Scandinavian, industrial, vintage and farmhouse interiors, though, depending on the look, you may incorporate it into almost any space.
How To Renovate A Locker?
A locker doesn’t have to be a shabby chic metal piece, you can renovate it and give it a new look or even change the function. You may go for various colors that will match your interior: green, blush, yellow, mustard, navy and others, you may cheer up the space with a bright or neon locker, you may stencil it or decorate in any other way. If you place a locker in a kids’ space, your children will decorate it even better – with magnets, photos or chalking. You can also change the function of your locker removing some parts and making storage compartments open, it can be a nice bookcase or just a storage unit to display some stuff. A locker can be even used as a plant stand, just open or remove the doors. Use it as a nightstand, a dresser, a wardrobe or any other piece that you need, it’s super functional.
Bold turquoise lockers with a shabby chic touch are an amazing idea to add a bit of color and a wabi-sabi feel.
A beautiful locker combo with an ombre effect looks very lightweight and chic adding a subtle touch of color.
A skinny green locker looks very delicate and provides a lot of storage space, and its color perfectly matches many spaces.
A bright eclectic space with a pink and navy locker, a leather chair, a bright printed rug, a gallery wall and potted greenery.
A locker can be incorporated into any room: a bedroom, a living room, a home office, a mudroom, a bathroom and any other that comes to your mind as you need storage space almost everywhere. A skinny locker can take an awkward nook or corner, a low or midi locker can be an alternative to a TV console or a console table in your entryway. There are many different sizes and dimensions to choose from, so you will easily find a piece that matches the space. Get inspired to renovate a couple of lockers for your own home!
A catchy bathroom with white subway and hex tiles, a wall-mounted vanity and sink, a mustard locker and a woven round chair.
A cool bathroom with a pink star print floor, a pink skinny locker for storing stuff, a black radiator is a lovely space.
A shabby chic industrial interior with metal lockers, a leather chair, a coffee table on casters, metal pendant lamps and a bike on the wall.
A set of light green skinny lockers is a lovely idea for a Scandinavian space, it's a delicate touch of color.
A Scandinavian space with white lockers, a printed rug, potted greenery is a lovely space to be in, it looks very stylish.
A cool two-door metal locker in green is a stylish and cool addition to a bedroom, it's a soft color and a functional piece.
A craft room completed with white lockers that are used for storing all the stuff you want and need.
Built-in mustard lockers are a nice storage idea for a mudroom or entryway, they will add a touch of bold color.
A creamy farmhouse space with a series of lockers, a white dresser, pumpkins, greenery and towels is cool.
A neutral Scandinavian entryway with metal lockers, a white stool, a printed rug and some baskets and a metal piece on top is amazing.
A neutral farmhouse mudroom with white beadboard walls, a large locker unit with numbers and a black leather upholstered bench.
A mid-century modern nursery with a white shelving unit, a mustard locker for storage, a white and stained crib, a printed rug.
A creamy locker can be an alternative to a TV console or some other console or vanity, it will give much storage space.
A single green locker placed in a living room doesn't look too bold, bulky or rough, thanks to its soft color.
A farmhouse Scandi bedroom with a metal bed, neutral bedding, a stack of white lockers, potted greenery and some decor on top.
A mid-century modern mudroom with grey lockers, a mustard chair, a mirror in a dark-stained frame, a rack and some bright decor.
A modern farmhouse murdroom with brick walls, white lockers, a leather upholstered bench, a crate and a printed rug.
A murdroom with black lockers, a mirror, a large desk, potted greenery and some baskets is a cool and chic idea.
A neutral farmhouse space with creamy lockers, a shabby chic chair, artwork, potted greeneyr and a woven lamp.
A small navy locker as an alternative to a nightstand, it's a great storage piece that is practical and will add a touch of color.
A Nordic bedroom with greyish lockers fo storage, a dark-stained dresser, a bed, a black chair and black metal lamps.
An awkward nook with chalkboard lockers, some pillows, a sign, greenery and decor is a lovely idea for a farmhouse space.
A pretty mudroom with a creamy locker, a rack, a mid-century modern coffee table, bold posters as artwork.
Black lockers as an alternative to a usual dresser or nightstand are a cool idea for an industrial kid's room.
A Scandinavian home office with creamy lockers, a large desk, white chairs, a grid memo board and some art.
Several lockers as an alternative to a usual console table in the entryway or mudroom.
White skinny lockers turned into a stylish bookcase, with partly opened compartments and partly closed ones.
Stylish grey lockers are a nice match for many interiors, not only industrial or mid-century modern ones.
A white Scandinavian space with white lockers, a white table and a chair, some wooden crates for storage is a cool room.
Three grey lockers will be a perfect fit for an industrial, modern or Scandinavian space.
A stylish farmhouse entryway with white lockers, a wooden bench and a chest, a black accent wall and a suspended round shelving unit.
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