Home Decor With Pallets
It is increasingly common to see a pallet into a garden bench, a coffee table for the living room or comfortable seating chill out . This element, traditionally used for transporting and storing goods, is slowly becoming quite a trend, a complement increasingly present in modern decor and economically.
A new trend in home improvement is to try to create more personalized space that would reflect your preferences and character, rooms full of originality and creativity. Although tastes are so varied , you can bring in your home with minimal financial investment, extraordinary decorative and useful furniture, sofas, tables, shelves made from … wood pallets. Wood pallets have stopped being just simple building material and began to be used independently, in order to achieve originality and also cheap furniture.
The possibilities in which you can use wood pallets are endless: you can paint and use them as a coffee table in the living room, sofa for the patio, flower holders or shelves in the kitchen. A set of wheels will only cost $ 3.49, and a pallet can be found at any materials storage for free or for a very small amount. If you can not find a pallet, it can be bought for $ 17 . Here,you have some work done with pallets in the program Decogarden antenna 3 of which I am a faithful follower since I found out a few years ago. I hope you enjoy these videos of the program as much as me!
In another example, the program also Decogarden in addition to sand and add some wheels, painted in bright colors pallets to make them look more “pop” and modern. A very inexpensive room I leave the link in case you want view PALLET (BRICOMANIA) video link: http://www.hogarutil.com/bricolaje/tareas/carpinteria/201012/reciclado-pales-5529.html serves both the exterior and interior LOFT STYLE A NEW YORKER (DECORGARDEN ) industrial-style decor is one of the most uses this platform as decoration.
While some of us are bequeathed pallets from some never-ending construction job on the roof or are lucky to have a career where pallets can be scavenged, finding pallets is not always easy for everyone.
Its rough and rustic appearance makes I agreed perfectly with an industrial environment. A crystal on the pallet will give you a little levity and will also be easier to support objects on it. This is one of the works that I like made lately is ideal!
Your best bet is to ask the manager of a local hardware, big box or grocery store if they have any pallets to spare. It’s not foolproof, of course; some of them contract with companies that take the pallets. One thing we don’t recommend? Just pinching them from the back of a business. Be kind — ask first.
Some argue that pallets shouldn’t be used at all because they’re exposed to insects, rodents, weather, bacteria and so on. There’s some good reason behind this argument. In 2009, a batch of Tylenol was recalled due to a foul odor that was linked to a chemical applied to the pallets used to ship the medication [source: Kavilanz]. But here’s the deal: Bacteria is everywhere. Be reasonable about the pallets you use; wash them and inspect them.
If you’re nervous about potential harm, it’s probably best to avoid interior projects and stick to using pallets on outdoor projects. A word of warning: When working with recycled pallets, remember that they were designed to hold cargo, not cuddle people. You should always be aware that splinters, protruding nails and rough edges are par for the course. Sanding and smoothing can prevent a world of hurt.
Pallets can be your cheap yet functional and furniture or furniture accessory. It can be made more aesthetically pleasing with some creativity. I hope the pictures gives you a better idea of how you can incorporate pallets in your home.