Wood pallet projects are one of the most creative things to do in the world. I am a huge fan of wood pallets. Can you imagine in how many ways you can use your wood pallet? Wood pallets can be used in whole as well as individually. It was a few years ago when I was visiting my friend’s house in the countryside when I learned about wood pallets. He was using a wood pallet to make an outdoor porch.
That thing got stuck on me. I was amazed that how you can make furniture for your home with just these wooden pallets. I am a huge furniture person. I believe furniture refines and accentuates our taste in love in life. It glories the home decorations and talks volumes about our culture and taste. But, I have always felt that I do not have enough furniture.
There are so many ways in which you can make use of wood to design the house. Here are some of the most exclusive wooden pallet projects which are splendid for you to explore. Gorgeous and conferring a rustic look, give an elegant makeover to the house with wood pallets and your carpentry skills this holiday season.
So I started with these wood pallet projects and since then I have been unstoppable. From making benches to ottomans to bed frames to the side tables to dinner tables to center tables my house really looks like an exhibition of wood pallet items.
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Wood Pallet Project
1. A bath shelf is a great accessory for a bathroom.
A bath shelf is extremely necessary for storing the necessities and getting your hands on them easily as you are bathing instead of frantically searching everywhere. You can relax in the bathtub and read a book placed on the shelf. Designed across the bathtub, the shelf is good for placing juices and refreshments as you enjoy a warm shower treatment inside. You must give this extraordinary piece of the woodwork a try.
Pic Source & Instruction: Practically Functional
2. A pallet pot rack.
If you are having trouble finding a place to put the pots in the kitchen then we have designed this pellet rack for hanging the pots by their handles. You can use the flat surface to place some other dishes and bowls.
Pic Source & Instruction: A Greenpoin Kitchen
3. Build your own over the sink shelf.
This sink shelf is designed over the sink so you can store the soaps and liquids more neatly. Functional and providing a rustic look, the wooden rack over the sink is a unique idea that is of great use. You can also place a small plant or showpiece on top for enhancing the beauty of the place.
Pic Source & Instruction: Stow&tellU
4. Easy shoe rack using a wooden pallet.
If there are excess shoes in the house and simply have no idea where to keep them then make yourself this easy and functional shoe rack from wood.
Pic Source & Instruction: Pallet Furniture DIY
5. Make a lovely and elegant hanging chair.
This hanging chair is relaxing and comfortable to enjoy. Spend your weekend reclining on the chair while you enjoy the weather. Lovely, the hanging chair is a wonderful addition to the house that you can place on the front porch for escalating the beauty of the outdoor decor.
Pic Source & Instruction: Instructables
6. Make this cute buffet caddy.
Forget about losing the cutleries and spoons with this cute wooden buffet caddy. Organising an outdoor meal with family and friends in the garden, make sure you place this wooden caddy on the table on display.
Pic Source & Instruction: Create Craft Love
7. Make your own beautiful ottoman.
What a wonderful piece of room decor this is! The wooden ottoman is splendid and one of the most gorgeous artworks that you will love to have in the drawing space beside the couch. The base of the Ottoman also has space and a cabinet for accommodating books and magazines.
Pic Source & Instruction: Farm Fresh Therapy
8. Old pallet into the space-saving garden container.
If you are planning for an indoor garden then space can most likely be a constraint! But worry not for we have brought you the garden container with pellets effective for holding planters as well as essentials of the garden. Rustic and pretty, the harden gives a naturalistic look to the house.
Pic Source & Instruction: Nur Noch
9. Pallet coffee table with wheels and glass top.
Design your pallet coffee table for the drawing room. The top is made from a glass slab while the legs and the entire framework are made of pellets. Give a rustic and traditional look to the house with pellet artworks like the brilliant coffee table in the room.
Pic Source & Instruction: Katrina Lee Chambers
10. Pallet planter box.
The pallet planter boxes are extremely cute and you can display them on the side tables. Suited for holding small bonsais and providing an authentic touch to the house, the planters are easy to design.
Pic Source & Instruction: Live Laugh Rowe
11. Rustic Headboard for your bedroom.
Design a comfortable and sturdy headboard for the kid's bed as they sit and read books before going to bed. Pull out your carpentry box this weekend and present a marvellous surprise to the little ones.
Pic Source & Instruction: The Rozy Home
12. Small space–friendly workstation.
Utilise the space inside the house judiciously with this friendly workstation which has a spring mechanism to open and close the tabletop when being used and otherwise. What a brilliant idea it is to use such a table even for the kids as a study spot with stationery and other books and copies placed on the wall fixed racks.
Pic Source & Instruction: Thistlewood Farm
13. Take a pallet and install hooks.
Designing a coffee rack just got easier with the idea that we have brought you here. The pallet rack just needs a couple of hooks for hanging the coffee mugs by their handles in the kitchen. A judicious approach to making use of the wall space in the kitchen.
Pic Source & Instruction: One Little Bird Blog
14. Wood Pallet Shelf.
The classic wooden pallet shelf has space for accommodating the containers and boxes and at the same time hooks for hanging the cups by their handles. Isn't it a wonderful idea to make full use of the space on the wall and at the same time engage in some exciting carpentry work during the holidays?
Pic Source & Instruction: Thriving Home
15. Wood Pallet Sign.
What a wonderful idea it is to greet the guests with a cheerful welcome sign at the entrance. Gorgeous and designed with minimal effort, the wooden pallet is pretty and you can decorate the board with chalk paint. One can place the signboard outdoors on the front porch from where the onlookers can get a glimpse of the cheerful and sprightly spirit of the house or inside in the drawing space with the thought of the day imprinted on it.
Pic Source & Instruction: The Thinking Closet
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