New Booth Display Transformation! | DIY Antique Booth Refresh


I’ve been working behind the scenes on a fun new update to my booth space, and I’m so excited to finally share it with you in my latest YouTube video: New Booth Display! If you love a good DIY project using salvaged materials, or if you're looking for creative ways to upgrade your vendor booth, this one’s for you.

🛠️ What’s in the Video

In this video, I take you along as I:

  • Create a new backdrop wall using salvaged doors and pegboard

  • Add function and charm with shutters and simple wood elements

  • Share my budget-friendly tips for upgrading your booth display

  • Talk through some of the challenges and decisions along the way

This isn’t just about pretty decor—it’s about making the space work harder for me while still keeping my personal, vintage-inspired aesthetic.


💡 Why I Made the Change

My old booth layout was starting to feel a little stale and didn’t utilize the vertical space effectively. I wanted a display wall that could:

  • Hold more inventory

  • Offer flexibility with hanging products

  • Be easily assembled and disassembled if needed

Using salvaged materials helped keep costs low and made the whole project more sustainable, too.


🧰 Materials I Used

Here’s a quick look at some of the main pieces I used in this transformation:

  • Reclaimed doors

  • Some pegboard for versatile hanging

  • A pair of vintage shutters

  • 2x4 lumber to create a structure and support

Almost everything was secondhand or salvaged, which is both eco-friendly and budget-friendly!


🎥 Watch the Full Video


Whether you're a fellow vendor, DIY lover, or just curious about how a little creativity can transform a space, I hope this video gives you inspiration for your own booth or display projects.


📌 Save It for Later

If you liked this project, don’t forget to pin the image above to your DIY or vendor booth inspiration boards!


Thanks for following along. Let me know in the comments on YouTube what you think—or share your own booth display tips. I love learning from you all!

Until next time,
Christina


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