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Salvaged pallet wall

Salvaged pallet wall


Rustic wall made of salvaged wood pallets

Rustic wall made of salvaged wood pallets


DIY pallet wall

DIY pallet wall


Yesterday’s blog post explained how to install wall cladding made of recycled wood. Here are some sample projects so you can see the final look.

Image source: Shades of Light.com
Image source: Apartment Therapy.com
Image source: Ucreate Before & After

Directions for installing pallet wood accent wall: Bower Power
Directions for installing pallet wood accent walls at JustaGirlBlog.com Part 1 and Part 2

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Pallet wood shelving unit with built-in desk

Pallet wood shelving unit with built-in desk


Outdoor deck made with pallet wood planks and pallets set on gravel

Outdoor deck made with pallet wood planks and pallets set on gravel


Coffee table made from discarded pallets

Coffee table made from discarded pallets


$2 farmhouse coffee table from pallets

$2 farmhouse coffee table from pallets


Definition: Pallet-craft is reusing wood from shipping crates or pallets to make furniture, shelving, toys, decks, planters, sheds, animal pens, compost bins, ceilings, accent walls (wall cladding), benches and other useful items. Pallet craft can be as simple as making a bird house or an entire custom home out of (typically) free salvaged pallets. The field is booming, which is evident from the proliferation of content on the Internet and from traffic to our site (‘pallet’ and ‘pallet furniture’ are top search terms).

Our focus here is on functional, quality, popular items for DIY builders – how to turn discarded pallets into useful items around your home, and incorporate pallets into construction of the home itself. Previous blog posts include:
Pallet Houses
Interior Pallet Walls
Straw Bale/Pallet Walls
Pallet Floors
Pallet Wood Flooring
Pallet Wood Ceilings
Pallet Trusses

Here are some basic pallet wood building guidelines:
– Search for free pallets from shipping companies, factories, malls, grocery stores, beverage distributors, building supply centers and industrial parks. With over 4 billion pallets in current use, you shouldn’t have to pay for them.
– Pallet quality varies considerably. Find sources who will let you choose good pallets of uniform size.
– Only use pallets marked HT (heat treated). MB (Methyl-Bromide) pallets are treated with pesticides and fungicides to deter insects and mold, and are not recommended for projects in your home (although they will likely be more durable for decks, fences and other outdoor uses). Personally, I can’t stand chemicals and do not use chemically treated wood at all.
– Work with whole or partial pallets (ex: half pallets) whenever practical to minimize disassembling/breaking down pallets.
– Watch videos on YouTube for practical advice on disassembling/breaking down pallets if you need individual boards/planks.
– Prepare pallets in advance, preferably working outside while wearing a good quality dust mask. This includes sanding the wood with an orbital sander and using a blow gun to remove dust.
– Alternate the widths, colors and light/dark wood to create a pleasing, more natural appearance.
– Put unsightly boards (ex: heavily grayed, badly cracked or stained boards) in inconspicuous locations.
– Consider investing in good quality tools. A chop saw, sander, nail gun and compressor will greatly speed the work.

Image source: Blue Velvet Chair
Image source: Esprit Cabane (good directions for building decks)
Image source: Esprit Cabane (good directions for building the coffee table shown above)
Image source: Pinterest pallet craft

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Shipping pallet flooring can be laid in various patterns such as this herringbone design.

Shipping pallet flooring can be laid in various patterns such as this herringbone design.


Parquet flooring can be made with recycled pallet wood or other recycled woods.

Parquet flooring can be made with recycled pallet wood or other recycled woods.


The post the other day on Pallet Floors explained one low cost floor building method made with pallet wood. A photo at Pinterest.com, originally from JetsonGreen.com, shows how pallet flooring can be arranged in different patterns. Very beautiful, and it’s free! (A big thumbs up to Pinterest.com and JetsonGreen.com for their fine work. These sites are producing lots of quality work.)

“Icelander Högni Stefan Thorgeirsson, owner of Iceland-based Arctic Plank, found a better use for it and produces flooring made from upcycled used pallet wood. Obviously, there is a unique and different aesthetic with pallet wood, which is often a mix of whatever junk species of lumber is cheapest and most readily available. Because of their size, pallets might not seem ideally suited for flooring, but Arctic Plank uses herringbone and parquet patterns to work with the short lengths of wood. Arctic Plank has been used for both interior and exterior applications. Turning what is usually regarded as junk wood into a finished flooring material is a fine example of upcycling.”

2nd image source: Reclaimed (click thumbnail images to see different designs)

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