Wood Pallet Workshop: 20 DIY Projects that Turn Forgotten Wood into Stylish Home Furnishings
Danny Darke
Mar 2016 · Simon and Schuster
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Here are twenty easy-to-follow designs ranging from coffee tables and wine racks to decorative wall art, all with step-by-step and clear full-color photographs. It’s perfect for do-it-yourselfers looking for simple and creative ways to decorate their homes.
Wooden shipping pallets have found an unlikely second life: beautiful, handcrafted home décor without the designer price. The DIY market has long been drawn to refurbishing furniture and interior design on a budget, but easily accessible wood pallets have opened up all-new and inspiring ways to personalize a home in an eco-friendly, low-cost way. The projects here will amaze and inspire:
Hanging Shelf
End Table
Bench
Bar
Headboard
Deck Chair
Wall-Hanging Mason Jar Organizer
Pallet-Mounted Bottle Opener
Wall-Mounted Coat Rack
Sconces
Door Handle Serving Tray
Pallet Arrow Wall Art
Outdoor Flower Box
Flower Arrangement Centerpiece
Clothes Pin Picture Frame
And more!
Until recently, upcycling required crafters to hunt for goods and furniture at yard sales and online, and many refurbishing books could only offer tips for specific pieces. With wooden pallets, the scope of the project is boundless, and warehouses and stores are happy to give them away for free. What was once a scavenger hunt and test of skill for experienced DIYers can now be an easy weekend project for even the newest of crafters.
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Danny Darke is the owner of Skid Row Pallets, a company that specializes in upcycled furniture of reclaimed wood and antique hardware. Darke’s company prides itself on creating handcrafted individual pieces. She resides in Redford, Michigan.
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