If you’re looking for a
unique way to add personal touches to your home décor, look no further than
your garage. Many people have a décor gem stored there: pallets. Wood pallets
are incredibly versatile and can lend a hand in projects that are DIY-friendly
but look professionally done.
Upcycling a wood pallet – or
using it for something new – is a great way to recycle used materials.
Here are five creative ways
to upcycle pallets for your home décor:
1.
Book Shelf
It seems like there’s never
enough space for book lovers to store all their favorite reads. Pallet bookshelves are
a great addition to any room, and can be made to be the perfect size for housing
and organizing thick novels, magazines or children’s stories. Plus they make a
great conversation piece.
2.
Towel Rack
Tired of wet towels on the
floor? A pallet towel rack –
easily made from one piece of wood sanded down from a pallet – is the perfect
solution. You can customize the piece with hooks and a coat of paint to turn it
into a truly one-of-a-kind – and functional – part of your bathroom or kitchen.
3.
Coffee Table
Finding the right coffee
table for your décor may be as easy as stepping into your garage and grabbing
an old pallet. All right, so it may not be quite that easy, but you’ll have a
good jumpstart on the materials needed. The project can be as simple or as
elaborate as you’d like, but this double-decker pallet coffee table is
a perfect meeting point. With enough storage for electronics, magazines and
books, you can’t go wrong adding this piece to your home furnishings.
4.
Pallet Wall
For small spaces that could
use a little texture, a wall of pallet boards can be just the right touch. The
wood can be stained different colors to warm up a cool-toned room, and you can
easily add pegs to give it just a little more function for hanging up hand
towels, washcloths or even pictures. This project may need a little assistance
since an indoor renovation of your walls can be tricky.
5.
Bench
If you’re in need of some
additional seating in your living space or outdoors, try putting together a
pallet bench. There are so many different styles and types to consider, depending
upon how the bench will be used. A pallet bench propped up against a wall in a
mudroom, for example, would have no need for a back to be built on, as the wall
would support the person using it. A bench outside, though, may need a back, so
it’s readily available for lounging.
Pallets are an excellent
asset to have around, as they can be used in many home décor projects. The
options are nearly endless. Try tackling one of these five upcycling projects,
and bring an old pallet back to life.
Note from Mike, here in San
Miguel, there’s even a very good restaurant whose walls are made from pallets.
BIO: James White works in construction and blogs in his free time at Homey Improvements. He also enjoys hiking, photography, and buying new gadgets. Follow him on Twitter @DIYfolks.
BIO: James White works in construction and blogs in his free time at Homey Improvements. He also enjoys hiking, photography, and buying new gadgets. Follow him on Twitter @DIYfolks.
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