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Why upcycling should be on your to-do list this summer

Publish date
2nd May 2025
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The revitalised interest in home redecorating brought about by the pandemic continues, with a particular interest in taking on DIY projects in ways which minimise environmental impact. Upcycling remains firmly on the UK’s renovation agenda, with Google Trends revealing a 277% increase in online interest around “furniture upcycling near me” in the UK between February 2022 and June 2022. Unsurprisingly, #Upcycling is currently receiving a staggering 8.6 billion views on TikTok with users keen to showcase their striking creations on the platform from enhanced clothing to furniture transformations.

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Four in ten Brits are turning to upcycling as part of their efforts to reduce wastage and protect the planet and 39% are already upcycling more with furniture being the project of choice. In terms of upcycling trends, “furniture flipping” is currently taking the social media world by storm, as TikTok reveals a clear focus on repurposing old furniture with #UpcycledFurniture receiving 75.4 million views.

With the upcycled furniture trend very much on the rise, we have investigated just how beneficial repurposing furniture can be for both the planet and your bank account and provided some unique upcycling ideas for your home!

5 unique benefits of upcycling

Of the 26m tonnes of waste produced in the UK, 12m tonnes are recycled whilst a staggering 14m tonnes are sadly sent to landfill sites. When we choose to upcycle furniture, we’re actively choosing to reduce waste in landfills, oceans, parks and waste management facilities which in turn protects the environment in several ways including reducing soil, water and air pollution.

As many materials begin to break down and release harmful chemicals in the process, the risk of soil pollution and water pollution increases greatly when materials are sent to landfill. The UN Environment Programme states that one-third of all plastic waste ends up in soils or freshwater which can also lead to air pollution, and some of these microplastics even enter the food chain. Many of the quality materials lost to landfills still have a lot of life left in them and could be salvaged with one simple upcycling project.

importance of upcycling

Shockingly, it takes 2,700 litres of water to produce a single t-shirt. It’s no secret that climate change presents a threat to life as we know it, including our global ecosystems. With global demand for food and water expected to double in the next 30 years, conserving global resources where possible is more crucial than ever.

Upcycling existing resources such as furniture and homeware removes the need to exploit any new raw materials for production purposes and supports the global mission to protect the planet for future generations. This is why upcycling furniture and accessories for the home provides a true sense of achievement and reward.

We’ve all been there. Scrolling through the interior design content of Instagram, Pinterest and TikTok thinking: how can I create something that’s unique to me? Well, if you’re looking for something entirely original to truly put your own stamp on your home, upcycling is the perfect way to go.

When it comes to upcycling, the possibilities are endless. Whether you’d like an ombre pastel chest of drawers, are looking to reupholster your old armchair with vibrant new fabric or turn your old shutters into a quirky magazine rack, with a bit of creative thinking and skill, there is no limit to what you can create.

Another phenomenal benefit of taking on an upcycling project is of course the opportunity to hone your skills and make something incredible. The pandemic encouraged many to update their homes and learn new skills, with two-thirds of adults in a recent survey admitting to fixing, customizing and repurposing old household items due to lockdown affording them the time to invest in their projects. Additionally, business owner Steph Briggs of La Di Da interiors noticed a surge in interest in her upcycling business and workshops since the pandemic, indicating widespread demand to upskill when it comes to upcycling.

Whether through expert-led tutorials or short, snappy TikTok videos, the opportunity to gain valuable DIY skills is easily accessible for those interested in upcycling old furniture. From repair skills such as glueing, nailing or sewing to cleaning and restoring fabrics to replacing accessories and painting with a beautifully even finish, there is an endless list of skills to be gained by embarking on upcycling projects.

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importance of upcycling
importance of upcycling
importance of upcycling
importance of upcycling

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