That headline is basically upcycling clickbait, but the idea behind it is actually useful.
If you find old trays at a place like Goodwill, they can be reused in a lot of practical ways instead of being thrown away.
Here are 10 genuinely useful ideas:
1. Entryway organizer
Use a tray to hold:
- Keys
- Wallet
- Coins
- Sunglasses
Keeps clutter under control.
2. Coffee table décor base
Place candles, books, or small plants on a tray to create a neat display.
3. Bathroom organizer
Great for:
- Soap bottles
- Skincare products
- Perfume
- Towels rolled up neatly
4. Desk supply holder
Keep:
- Pens
- Paper clips
- Sticky notes
- Chargers
All in one place.
5. Plant tray
Use under pots to:
- Catch water drainage
- Group multiple small plants together
6. Kitchen spice or oil station
Organize:
- Cooking oils
- Vinegar
- Salt/pepper
- Spices
Easy to move while cooking.
7. Serving tray (obvious but useful)
Perfect for:
- Tea/coffee serving
- Snacks for guests
- Breakfast in bed
8. Drawer or shelf divider
Put trays inside drawers to separate items neatly.
9. Craft or hobby station
Hold:
- Paints
- Brushes
- Sewing supplies
- Beads or tools
10. Wall décor or shadow display
Decorative trays can be:
- Hung on walls
- Used as art pieces
- Turned into photo displays
Bottom line
Second-hand trays aren’t “hidden treasures,” but they are versatile tools for organizing and decorating cheaply.
If you want, tell me what type of tray you saw (metal, wooden, plastic, vintage), and I can suggest even more specific uses for it.