Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Home Style Trend: Pallet-Craft | LoopLane

Welcome to the first Home Style article! This category will inspire the designer, DIY-er and organizer in you. We’ll give you new ideas for sprucing up your home, show you how to do that project you’ve had on your to-do list and get you to dust off those craft tools. This series will include lots of pictures and how-to’s that will get your decorator juices flowing. Sit back, relax, be inspired and click on the links for the how-to’s!

For this introductory article, we’re focusing on creative DIY projects to repurpose, reuse and reinvent crates and pallets into useful home goods; this trend is called Pallet-Craft. First up, is this pallet bed made by attaching 2 pallets and mounting them on wheels for easy moving. You can also use an old door that has been sanded down and placed horizontally as a headboard. This should fit a twin-sized mattress and could be used as a day bed.

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A pallet headboard is another idea to add a rustic touch to a bedroom. They can be painted and customized to fit your home décor. They double as wall art, but remember to use flush mount hangers, how ingenious!


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If you’re interested in gardening and wood work, here’s a project for you. An outdoor table made from shipping crates and scrap wood with a built-in planter. Or if you have limited space and still want to show off your green thumb, opt for a pallet garden. A weekend project with a great pay off!


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Apartment Therapy

Are you an interior design buff? If you find yourself always seeking out new home improvement ideas this wood pallet accent wall might interest you. It’s all about reduce, reuse, recycle!

Bower Power

Forget about expensive shelving, cut pallets in half and hang them on your wall. Fill them with mementos, frames and artwork then wait for the flurry of compliments from your friends and family.


Indian Summer Gardens

A juxtaposition of stacked crates makes for an appealing bookshelf with a rustic feel. Nail them together as high or wide as you like for a custom built unit.

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An easy way to add that DIY style to your home is making a pallet coffee table. A trip to the hardware store to purchase a set of four caster wheels and some screws is all it can take. It’s up to you if you want to add a custom glass top, but a large tray or several small ones will also work to set drinks and décor on.

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Most pallets and crates are given away for free at grocery or home improvement stores which make these projects very affordable, just be sure to ask before you grab them. Make sure and use only untreated lumber, the kind that hasn’t been coated with pesticides and fungicides and take the necessary precautions to clean it. Show us any pictures of projects inspired by Pallet-Craft by leaving a comment or link. Get building!

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