Transforming a rustic vintage wooden toolbox into a charming window box can add a touch of cottage-style charm to your bedroom. This DIY project not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of your bedroom window but also provides a functional space for planting flowers or herbs, making it a perfect blend of beauty and utility. Ideal for those who appreciate a rustic, natural look, this project uses simple materials and easy techniques to create a visually delightful setting that can brighten up any room.
This wooden window box is best suited for rooms with a rustic, farmhouse, or cottage-style decor. It pairs beautifully with wood or neutral-toned interiors and can be a stunning focal point when placed on a window sill. The earthy tones of the wood and the vibrant greens or colorful blooms of the plants will complement a variety of color schemes, from soft pastels to bold, vibrant hues. It can also serve as a natural divider or an accent piece against a plain wall, adding depth and texture to the room.
Rustic DIY Window Box from Vintage Wooden Toolbox

Materials
Vintage wooden toolbox, approximately 24 inches in length
Black landscaping fabric, 1 yard
Staple gun with staples
Scissors
Potting soil, 1 cubic foot
Selection of small plants or herbs (e.g., lavender, rosemary, or pansies)
Measuring tape
Directions
1. Begin by cleaning the vintage wooden toolbox to remove any dirt or debris. Ensure it is dry before proceeding.
2. Measure the inside dimensions of the toolbox using the measuring tape.
3. Cut the black landscaping fabric to fit the interior of the toolbox, leaving a slight excess to fold over the edges.
4. Line the inside of the toolbox with the cut fabric, ensuring it covers all sides and the bottom.
5. Secure the fabric in place using a staple gun, making sure the fabric is taut and neatly folded over the edges.
6. Fill the lined toolbox with potting soil, leaving about an inch of space from the top.
7. Plant your selected flowers or herbs in the soil, arranging them to your liking.
8. Water the plants lightly and place the window box on your desired window sill.

Variations & Tips
To personalize this project, consider painting the exterior of the wooden toolbox with a weather-resistant paint or stain to enhance its durability and match specific color schemes. Alternatively, use a different type of fabric for lining, such as burlap, for a more textured look. For added functionality, install small hooks on the sides of the toolbox for hanging tools or decorative items. To further ensure longevity, choose weather-resistant plants that thrive indoors, or add a layer of gravel at the bottom for improved drainage.