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Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Amazing Dog Houses Made With Upcycled Wood Pallets



Old wood shipping pallets can be transformed into awesome dog houses with just a few simple tools and and afternoon. It is important to first make sure that the pallet wood that you want to use is safe, not treated with any pesticides, and is free from harmful nails, staples, or splintered wood: 

A word about safety and wood pallets 
Be advised that some pallets are chemically treated and could actually be hazardous to your pets and your health. There are regulations in the US which require wood pallets to be treated with either chemicals or heat before being shipped overseas. The safest kind of pallets to use for projects are those that are marked "HT" on the wood - that means they have been heat treated by being dried in a kiln. 


Aside from chemicals, pallets can also harbor bacteria, insects, and mold. You never know where a pallet has been, or if it could have come in contact with something dangerous, or if it was used to ship a hazardous material such as a pesticide. Keep these things in mind when considering your pallet project. 

Once you are certain that the wood you want to use is safe, be sure to remove all nails, staples, and splintered wood. Sand the wood smooth to protect paws and don't forget to always wear safety glasses. A pair of work gloves are also helpful when working with upcycled wood pallets. For help with disassembling wood pallets, check out my blog post:




Now, for some inspiration! Check out these creative ideas for homemade wooden dog houses and maybe you will be inspired to create one for your own pup! 

































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Friday, January 26, 2018

Red Lips Wall Art From Recycled Wood Pallets






With Valentine's Day right around the corner, who could resist these giant red kissing lips made from recycled & upcycled wood shipping pallets? Not me! I think they are so cool and would make a great bright spot anywhere you need a fun, bright pop of color in your home—or workspace! 

Why not create your own for yourself or your sweetheart — imagine the color possibilities! 

You don't have to stick with red, how about pink or a shade of deep red wine, funky electric blue, green, or even Goth black? 







What color would you paint yours?
Leave a comment below!

Check out more amazing recycled wood pallet art here!



Have a great week!
 Laura




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Friday, October 25, 2013

God Save The Pallet! Reclaimed Pallets Revamped Part II


The post I wrote last year on wood pallet furniture and pallet art
was so overwhelmingly popular that I couldn't resist putting
together a follow-up post of more pallet creations. Check it out!

Used in the shipping industry, wood pallets are typically a low end commodity. Usually, pallets will get reused a few times and then they will either be scrapped as trash or used as firewood. 

Most often made from inexpensive junk species of lumber (whatever is most widely available), wood pallets are the perfect candidate for upcycling. Check out these creative examples of upcycled pallets and I think you'll agree!
















Wall Unit Display Organizer with electric light. Made from Upcycled Wooden Pallets







 














Bench by Mobilier




Arctic-plank3_rect540



Pallet bridge








































































pallet wood furniture



pallet reuse







On a final note: A word about safety and wood pallets 
Be advised that some pallets are chemically treated and could actually be hazardous to your health. There are regulations in the US which require pallets to be treated with either chemicals or heat before being shipped overseas. The safest kind of pallets to use for projects are those that are marked "HT" on the wood - that means they have been heat treated by being dried in a kiln.
Aside from chemicals, pallets can also harbor bacteria, insects, and mold. You never know where a pallet has been, or if it could have come in contact with something dangerous, or if it was used to ship a hazardous material such as a pesticide.
Keep these things in mind when considering your pallet project. 




                

What's your favorite pallet upcycle?





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