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How to repurpose WOODEN PALLETS into DIY decor

- BY KAREN SHEEDY In Woman's World

If you’ve ever had work done to your home, you’ve probably acquired some wooden pallets that get left behind after the workers depart. These platforms are seemingly useless and probably headed for the dump, right?

Wrong!

With a little bit of creativity, they can be transforme­d into one-of-a-kind home decor.

Repurposin­g these pallets is not only an affordable and sustainabl­e way to decorate your home — it’ll also provide your space with a charming aesthetic mix of industrial and rustic. If you don’t have any pallets on hand but want to try these DIY tricks anyway, you can find them at most home improvemen­t retailers (like Home Depot).

Keep reading for five ways to use cast-off shipping pallets to craft unique household furnishing­s.

A HOUSEPLANT DISPLAY

A pallet turned on its side is a perfect shelf for plants. Use it on your terrace or patio, or add it to the potting shed. No matter the location, the plants and gardening accessorie­s will make an attractive still life. No need to fret if your pallet has a bit more wear and tear to it, either — any extra dirt or erosion serves as a contrast to the bright greenery or florals you’ll fill it with.

A LOUNGER

This DIY perch will require two pallets. (Depending on your available space, you might want to use a power saw to cut the pallets down to a smaller size.) Sand down the edges with medium grit sandpaper. Stack one pallet on top of the other, and use wood screws to adhere the four corners together. Craft a cushion using a 5-inch-thick piece of foam rubber cut to fit the pallet, and make a cover for the cushion with a piece of fabric cut 6 inches larger than the foam on all sides. Place foam in the center of the back side of the fabric and tightly wrap around each edge, using heavyduty fabric glue to secure.

If you want to give back support to the piece, you can add casters to each tools like woven baskets, oversize clear jars, and drawer inserts.”

MUTED, BRIGHT COLORED WALLS

Environmen­tal psychology has shown that the color of a home’s walls can have a significan­t corner, which will let it be pushed against a wall when needed. As for the style and size of the lounger, that part is completely up to you!

A COFFEE TABLE

Start with two pallets; if desired, use a power saw to cut down pallets to a smaller size. Place the two pallets atop each other, then attach with wood screws at the four corners, as well as any other spots where the two items touch. Add casters if you want, for mobility. The open spaces provide storage for items like magazines, and the already-weathered wood makes the table ideal for both indoor or outdoor use.

A DINING TABLE

Create an attractive kitchen or dining table using a pallet as the top and adding four decorative legs from a builder’s supply store. Attach the legs using corner braces or metal supports. The “holes” or empty spaces between the wood slats can be used for centerpiec­es or items like salt and pepper mills. Top impact on personal comfort. For a calmer environmen­t, consider using bright yet muted colors.

“Research suggests that we feel cooler in coolertone­d rooms and warmer in warmer-toned rooms, regardless of the actual temperatur­e, so this is one with a cut-to-fit piece of plexiglass for a flush surface that’ll more easily hold cups, plates and silverware.

STORAGE SHELVES

Transform a mismatch of pallet pieces into a storage shelving unit. You can try a minimal approach, in which you simply prop a pallet on one end and use the slats to place trinkets, keepsakes, or houseplant­s. Alternativ­ely, you can craft a towering shelf. For the latter option, use two-byfours and screw plates to make a rectangula­r frame of your desired height and width. (Stain to match pallets before assembling.) Use a power saw to cut down the tops of the pallet for shelves, and attach to the frame with wood screws.

Whichever approach you choose, let your personal style lead the way. Turning a seemingly useless item in the back of your shed into a rustic centerpiec­e for your space is both money-saving and impressive. way to steer a space to your comfort zone,” environmen­tal psychologi­st Toby Israel told the Washington Post.

“The colors that are relaxing to look at are not very saturated and relatively bright,” expert Sally Augustin added.

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