This creative DIY project transforms scratched vinyl records into a stunning mid-century modern geometric privacy screen. By repurposing old records and using rust-proof metal chains, you can create a unique outdoor feature that adds both style and privacy to your porch or garden area. This hack is not just visually appealing but also environmentally friendly, as it gives new life to vinyl records that might otherwise be discarded. The result is a conversation starter that seamlessly blends retro charm with modern aesthetics, making it a perfect addition to any outdoor space.
To style this DIY privacy screen, place it on your porch or patio where it can serve as both a decorative and functional element. Pair it with mid-century modern furniture, such as teak chairs with vibrant cushions, to enhance the retro vibe. Use planters with succulents or tall grasses nearby to complement the geometric patterns of the records. Ensure the color palette includes earthy tones, blacks, and whites to maintain a cohesive look that highlights the vinyl's natural sheen and the metallic chain's industrial touch.
Vinyl Record Geometric Privacy Screen
Materials
75 scratched vinyl records
Rust-proof metal chains (length as needed to create the desired screen size)
Metal hooks or eye screws for mounting (quantity depends on installation method)
Drill with a small bit (for vinyl)
Protective gloves
Directions
Lay out the vinyl records and plan your pattern. Decide on the height and width of your privacy screen.
Using a drill with a small bit, carefully drill holes near the edges of each vinyl record. Ensure the holes are evenly spaced to maintain a consistent pattern.
Cut the rust-proof metal chain into sections based on your design. Each section should be long enough to weave through several records.
Begin weaving the metal chain through the drilled holes in the records. Secure each record in place by threading the chain through its holes and connecting the chain back onto itself.
Once all records are attached to the chains, lay the entire structure flat and ensure all records are evenly spaced and aligned according to your design.
Mount the screen to your desired location using metal hooks or eye screws. Ensure it's securely attached to withstand outdoor elements.
Variations & Tips
For a variation, consider using colored vinyl records to add visual interest and enhance the mid-century modern appeal. Experiment with different chain patterns such as diagonal or crisscross weaves for a more intricate design. You can also adjust the size of the screen by adding or removing records to fit different spaces. For those who prefer a more permanent installation, consider anchoring the screen into the ground with stakes or attaching it to a wooden frame for added stability.