
If you ask us what do we like more, an empty birdcage, or a cage full of birds, our answer will be empty cages that will allow birds to have freedom. There are different ways in which you can reuse old birdcages to create home decor. Or use decorative birdcages to bring magic to your home.
Use a Birdcage as a Hanging Shelf to Place Your Flower or Plant Pots

A Large and Tall Birdcage Can Be Modified into a Chair for Your Indoor Area or Ideally Garden

Add Shelves to The Birdcage and Use It for Storage or Decoration

Attach Candlesticks to a Birdcage for a Glass Top, and Trim to The Bottom to Make a Side Table with Storage

Use The Birdcage for Storing The Collection of Your Books

Cut The Birdcage in Half, Add a Plywood Sheet as a Background, Throw in a Plastic Bird, and Hang It on The Wall

Put a String of Lights in The Birdcage or You Can Also Put Battery Operated Candles or a Lantern

Put Miniatures Inside The Birdcage

Spray Paint The Birdcage in a Popping Color and Use It as a Centerpiece without Even Filling It with Anything at All

Add Coconut Planter Liner and Plant Succulents Inside The Birdcage
