As I mentioned in my last post, up-cycling is a hobby I am deeply passionate about. And when the item to be reused/up-cycled is wood, I really do not want to miss the opportunity. So after the up-cycled bench in Part I of this post, I had ample parts of the frame left over. So, I just decided to get put the pieces together for a shelf that could be either hung on the wall or just placed on a table.
Here are some pictures “before” and “after”:
![Upcycling ideas with an old bench, pair of doors and discarded frames: Part II Old teak frames](http://m5.paperblog.com/i/156/1561642/upcycling-ideas-with-an-old-bench-pair-of-doo-L-6AgGSU.jpeg)
![Upcycling ideas with an old bench, pair of doors and discarded frames: Part II 158](http://m5.paperblog.com/i/156/1561642/upcycling-ideas-with-an-old-bench-pair-of-doo-L-627DYG.jpeg)
![Upcycling ideas with an old bench, pair of doors and discarded frames: Part II 012](http://m5.paperblog.com/i/156/1561642/upcycling-ideas-with-an-old-bench-pair-of-doo-L-j4aRGr.jpeg)
![Upcycling ideas with an old bench, pair of doors and discarded frames: Part II The shelf after polish](http://m5.paperblog.com/i/156/1561642/upcycling-ideas-with-an-old-bench-pair-of-doo-L-Gldj6a.jpeg)
![Upcycling ideas with an old bench, pair of doors and discarded frames: Part II Can be used to display just about anything!](http://m5.paperblog.com/i/156/1561642/upcycling-ideas-with-an-old-bench-pair-of-doo-L-9PgD24.jpeg)
Do let me know if you have any other ideas on how to have re-used these frames better. Would love to hear from you.
To read about my other up-cycling projects click here and here. In fact, I had done another frame to shelf project earlier; you can read that here.