Birdcages serve as graceful table centrepieces. This example shows a beautiful design that brings up an idea of keeping songbirds that go back many centuries in China.
There is something special about adding a bird cage into the decor mix of a room – it’s like informal bohemian vibe, the Victorian feel, kind of steampunk touch. Here are some ideas to use a bird cage for décor.
For lighting. House candles or stuff a bird cage with a strand of string lights. Just décor. You can find a gorgeous vintage bird cage, and it would be a great décor piece in itself – next to a potted plant or a vintage mirror frame. Maybe you can put some antique books inside a large bird cage – it’ll be a great idea. There are also stands and flat racks that are in the shape of a bird cage. The flat ones can be used to hang up photographs, or to hang and organize your jewelry in your bedroom.Birdcages make great housing for plants – no matter, natural or artificial ones.if you are looking to create a centerpiece arrangement, a bird cage can be used as an elegant accessory just like the table centerpiece.Outdoors, a bird cage can be used as a hanging planter or bohemian decor piece. 2 of 66
Decorative bird cages could definitely bring a rustic vibe to any space.
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Perfect addition to your fall porch decor.
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You can use a bird cage to make a beautiful DIY pendant light in industrial style.
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A cage could become a shabby chic pendant light fixture.
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Put some glass ornaments and hang them where the sun could shine thru them.
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Stuff topiaries inside.
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Perfect for beautiful centerpieces.
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A birdcage could act as a beautiful jewelry display stand where you can hang your collection of necklaces and beads.
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A little bird cage is an interesting alternative to a candle lantern.
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A small bird cage is a perfect housing for a succulent.
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You can even organize a vertical garden from them.
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It could house a faux grapevine.
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It'd be a perfect company for a vintage mirror.
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There are plenty of ways to incorporate bird cages into wedding decor and you can use these ideas for your home.
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Several christmas tree ornaments would make it a part of your holiday decor.
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You could mount a clock mechanism on the bottom of a cage and hang it high. It'd be much cooler idea than a simple wall clock.
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Even a simple bird cage could become a large enough planter for a small indoor succulent garden.
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A nice holder for other vintage finds.
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A creative alternative to a traditional vase.
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Several bird cages from a yard sale could become a cool faux chandelier. To make it cute use some awesome ribbons to hang them.
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Use as a piece of decor to make a contemporary interior more interesting and creative.
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Several bird cages and bunch of candles could provide enough lighting for a romantic dinner.
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Turning a cage into a punch station is great idea for a summer party.
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Small vases with fresh flowers would fit almost any birdcage.
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Combining a vintage bird cage filled with vintage books looks perfect in combination with topiaries.
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Put some moss, flower petals and candles into a bird cage and it'd become an awesome hanging or standing centerpieces.
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Yes, it can be a mobile candle holder.
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As a part of your Holiday decor stuff some Christmas lights into a cage and light them up!
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Yes, you can make a vintage towel holder from a bird cage.
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A faux birdcage would become a perfect holder for family photos.
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A bunch of real or faux roses would look amazing in a bird cage. It's a great idea for any kind of decorating.
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