Wrap rope around a tire, add a cushion, and watch old junk become patio chic

Transform an old, unused tire into a stylish and functional piece of furniture with this DIY project. By wrapping rope around a tire and adding a cushion, you can create a boho-chic ottoman that adds a touch of rustic charm to your patio or living space. This project is not only a great way to upcycle materials that might otherwise be discarded, but it also allows you to customize a piece that perfectly fits your decor style.
This DIY boho rope ottoman is perfect for adding a natural, earthy element to your home. It pairs beautifully with other bohemian decor items such as macramé wall hangings, woven rugs, and potted plants. Place it in a cozy reading nook, use it as a footrest in your living room, or add it as extra seating on your patio. The neutral tones of the rope will complement a variety of color schemes, making it a versatile addition to any space.
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Boho Rope Ottoman
Materials
Old tire
Thick jute or sisal rope (approximately 100 feet)
Round cushion or foam pad (size to fit the top of the tire)
Fabric to cover the cushion (optional)
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Scissors
Spray adhesive (optional, for attaching fabric to cushion)
Directions
Clean the tire thoroughly to remove any dirt or debris.
Begin wrapping the rope around the tire, starting at the center of one side. Secure the end of the rope with hot glue.
Continue wrapping the rope tightly around the tire, applying hot glue every few inches to keep it in place.
Once the tire is completely covered with rope, cut the rope and secure the end with hot glue.
Place the cushion or foam pad on top of the tire. If desired, cover the cushion with fabric by cutting the fabric to size, wrapping it around the cushion, and securing it with spray adhesive or hot glue.
Position the cushion on the top of the tire, ensuring it is centered.
Your boho rope ottoman is now ready to be used and admired!
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Variations & Tips
To personalize your boho rope ottoman, consider using different types of rope such as cotton or hemp for varied textures. You can also experiment with dyed rope for a splash of color. For the cushion, choose a fabric that complements your existing decor—bold patterns or vibrant colors can make the ottoman a focal point, while neutral tones can help it blend seamlessly with other elements. If you prefer a more polished look, consider adding wooden legs to elevate the ottoman off the ground.
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