The Spruce / Michelle Becker
These DIY pallet wood projects are easy, economical, and versatile.
Wood pallets can be used for indoor andoutdoor projectsfor the home,garden, and more.
Most of these DIYs only require tools you most likely already have on hand.
The Spruce / Michelle Becker
Look to construction sites, grocery stores, equipment stores, home improvement stores, and even newspaper companies.
Before beginning your project, sand any splinters and pull out any nails.
you’re free to also disassemble the pallet as needed to work on your project.
Messy Art
If a pallet has excessive nails or screws, that should be avoided.
They mounted a full pallet on the backyard side of their house.
Plastic potting trays fit neatly between the slots.
Morning Chores
Herb names are painted on the garden wall for easy identification.
Little woodworking has to be done here, yet a wood pallet suddenly transforms into awall planter.
You just need to nail on a few boards to support the herb planters.
Thistlewood Farms
Outdoor TablefromMorning Chores
Tip
The oak and southern yellow pine wood used for pallets is extremely absorbent.
Pallet Wood Wall Clock
Thistlewood Farms
Don’t forget to use pallets for decor.
Pallet wood adds character to this decorative wall clock made with working high torque clock hands.
Ursula Carmona of Home Made By Carmona
You could also make it non-functional for an incredibly easy decorative project.
you’re free to also use it to hang the tools you want at arm’s length.
Wood Pallet SectionalfromHomedit
Wood Pallet Bed Frame
Save money on a fancy bedframe by using wood pallets.
The House of Wood
Wood Pallet Bed FramefromWonder Forest
Wood Pallet Compost Bin
The Real Farmhouse
Consider woodpallets for compost bins.
Besides the pallets, the only other material used: is zip-ties.
This is easy, and fast, and you don’t even need a farm tobegin compostingyour kitchen matter.
Homedit
Donna, at Funky Junk Interiors, calls this “the easiest build in the world.”
She used real coffee bean sacks as upholstery on top of 5-inch rubber foam mattress material.
Your local coffee roaster may have sacks available for purchase or for the taking if you ask.
Wonder Forest
This is one of the most affordable and relaxing DIYs you’ll ever tackle.
Because of their rich, complicated texture, wood pallet boards make for a stunning accent wall.
Doing this in separate batches creates boards in a wide spectrum of colors.
The Real Farmhouse
Weekend Craft creator, Michelle, also includes a stencil with her instructions.
Your child will just adore wiling away the hours with books in this wood pallet triangle reading nook.
Because this is for a child, take special care with the pallet boards' surface condition.
The Merrythought
Caitlin and Manda at The Merrythought used this beautiful pattern for this DIY wood pallet coffee table.
All pallet boards are glued and brad-nailed directly onto a plywood base for structural support.
Rebecca used weathered pallet boards to instantly give it the look of a decades-old pub.
A Piece of Rainbow
It’s the perfect throw in of bar for outdoors, on a patio, or around the pool.
It’s also a project that allows you to concentrate more on the decorative finish than on construction.
The finished product feels like something high-end you’d find in a rural antique store.
Funky Junk Interiors
Wood pallets are fairly heavy, so check that that the attachment point can support the weight.
This super-simple wood pallet room divider requires just four pallets.
Liberally coat this pallet chair with yourfavorite exterior latex paintboth for color and for protection against the elements.
The Merrythought
This is one of the least expensive dining room DIY’s you’ll ever try.
Upcycled pallet wood and the legs of an old table came together perfectly for this DIY project.
ensure to cover it when it’s raining to help your DIY project last longer.
Diva of DIY
DIY Pallet HeadboardfromLiz Marie Blog
DIY Advent Tree
Use pallet wood for inexpensive holiday decor.
Simply nail hooks or pegs into the pallet wood and you have the perfect backdrop for festive decor.
you might use push pins right into the wood without worrying about damaging a piece of expensive wood.
Weekend Craft
They’re made from recycled wood pallets and plywood, then sanded and finished with wax or polyurethane.
They require a bit more experience in the woodworking department, but you’ll use them year after year.
It is an afternoon DIY project made from upcycled pallets, plywood, and piano hinges.
Kojo Designs
Simply pull it into the garage or cover it when not in use.
This strong base is a great starting point for DIY furniture projects.
Blue pallets are typically owned by Chep Pallet Company.
The Merry Thought
Infarrantly Creative
Happy at Home
Lobster and Swan
Twelve Oaks Manor
My Friend Staci
Freckles and Fluff
Liz Marie Blog
A Beautiful Mess
Thistlewood Farms
The Merrythought
Liz Marie Blog
A Beautiful Mess
Liz Marie Blog
Liz Marie Blog
Thistlewood Farms
A Beautiful Mess
Thistlewood Farms
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