What to do with a broken hose: 2 homemade tricks to reuse it
A broken hose doesn't mean it has to go straight to the trash: with these two practical tricks you can reuse it at home
A broken hose, usually made of PVC (the conventional material), often ends up forgotten in the yard or getting in the way in some corner. However, this flexible, water-resistant, and wear-resistant material still has a lot to offer if you use your ingenuity. With two DIY tricks we're going to share, that worn-out hose can be transformed into useful and decorative objects, preventing it from ending up in the trash and giving it a second life. The best part is that you don't need complex tools or prior experience. Also read: By pieces or whole: what's the best way to sell an old bicycle? 2 DIY tricks to reuse a broken hose 1. Durable outdoor rug One of the most useful alternatives is to turn the hose into a rug ideal for outdoor spaces. Thanks to its material, it withstands moisture, dust, and constant use, making it perfect for entrances, patios, or balconies.
You'll only need: a broken or old hose, cable ties or zip ties, strong glue, and small pieces of wood or PVC pipe.
The process begins by removing the metal connectors from the hose. Then, fold one end over and secure it with a cable tie to start the base. From there, coil the hose around itself, forming a circular or oval shape.
Each coil should be firmly secured with cable ties to prevent it from unraveling. If a larger mat is desired, several hoses can be joined together using a small piece of PVC pipe or wood that fits over the ends.
It's important to tighten each joint well before cutting off the excess. The result is a durable surface that is easy to clean and suitable for high-traffic areas.
2. Decorative mural with recycled hose
If you're looking for a more aesthetic option, the hose can also become a decorative element. With it, you can create relief murals that add texture and personality to any space.
You will need: a broken or used hose, Strong glue, paint, a paintbrush, and a pencil.
First, define the design. Simple shapes, continuous lines, or abstract figures usually work well. Then, lightly sketch the design on the wall as a guide.
Cut the hose into segments according to the chosen design. Before attaching it, you can paint it with neutral or natural tones to better integrate it with the room's decor.
Once dry, glue it onto the wall following the marked lines. To add depth, you can incorporate additional details such as colored backgrounds or complementary shapes. The result is a decorative piece with volume.

