The legendary Singer foot sewing machine was a success for a reason. In addition to the fact that it can be used for almost centuries for its intended purpose, amazing things can be made from its frame that will not only decorate the interior, but will also be very useful.
A cast iron bed from a Singer sewing machine or similar can serve as an excellent basis for many interior items.
Tables and dressers
Of course, the height and shape of the base prompts numerous "skillful hands" to use it to create a table. The size, shape, material of the table top can be almost any. The most interesting, perhaps, will look options from stone (natural or artificial, wood, glass with tile decor). Such a table will decorate both the living room and the kitchen, it will be useful and functional. However, even more "creative" options (door, window frame, heavily cracked boards) will look quite interesting, especially if the table is made by a professional.
The owners of several beds make a large dining table out of them. You can also find the idea of an original table (console) for the corridor.
Small tables with storage space (which are almost chests of drawers for especially household home designers) will be useful. From the bed, you will get an original vintage dressing table or a compact table for a computer. Well, a special small add-on makes it a minibar.
Armchairs and sofas
A chair made of sewing machine legs is not as obvious as a table, but still a completely possible solution. Moreover, craftsmen create not only chairs, but also stools, chairs (or half-chairs), benches and sofas for living rooms, corridors, bedrooms.
Pedestals
Perhaps not a very common use of the bed is a sink cabinet. More precisely, half of the curbstone:
Of course, putting a sink in such a cabinet is only worth an interior created in the same style (vintage, classic - with an abundance of wood, forging and antique or pseudo-antique things).
Instead of a total
Perhaps, having become interested in the idea of reworking a foot sewing machine, you rush to your grandmother with a request to give you such a machine. But is it worth spoiling a useful and beautiful thing with alterations?