Learn how to plank a wall. This step by step tutorial demonstrates how to install wood paneling to create a statement wall in your home.
Discover how to build your own pallet wood wall! Usually used for accent walls, a pallet wood wall add some warmth to a living room with nice details and a rustic look.
You can create the look of reclaimed wood without the expense, and you don't have to use a pallet. I created a wood wall that looks like reclaimed wood for $55…
This rustic shoe storage rack has been made from reclaimed scaffold boards. It is also perfect as bookshelves, storage, or for general decoration. The whole wooden unit has been crafted by hand beginning with the wood preparation. Wood with character (knots and other markings) has been selected for this product. No plank is exactly the same. Each scaffold board has been hand sanded through multiple grits to achieve a smooth appearance, and then finished with a natural Danish oil to further enhance its character and protect the wood. PHOTOS - the unit in the farm photos is finished in Antique Pine. The living room photo is Georgian Medium Oak. For questions about the finishes or additional photo requests, please contact me and I'll be happy to find you the perfect finish. Cast iron pipes and flanges divide the boards and provide strong support having been screwed into position. These have been powder-coated black. Underneath are four multi-directional castor wheels (two are locking) and are suitable for any floor type. I cannot emphasise enough that you will see some signs of its previous life as a scaffold board including nail holes, cracks and dents which makes every shoe rack a complete one off! Dimensions: Height: 60.5 cm Length: 92 cm Width: 22.5 cm Gap between shelves: 22cm This shoe rack is now being sold fully assembled so that you can begin enjoying it straight away!! The unit will be suitably packed and protected for delivery. CUSTOM SIZES AVAILABLE - PLEASE MESSAGE FOR PRICES. ----- Gary, why do you use reclaimed Wood?? Starting as a hobby, and then evolving into a business, I have always loved unearthing unique pieces of timber from our local reclaimed wood yard and creating items for around the home and garden. Every mark, dent, scratch and knot contributes to not only its story but also translates so well into the finished product. Two or three coats of Danish Oil later and all of those marks look even more fabulous and better than any mass-produced product. Also, the wood yard where I source all of my wood from is operated by a charity that offers training, volunteering and work opportunities to those facing barriers to gaining paid employment. ------ Please note - only the unit is for sale. *Footwear and candle not included*.
Creating a wood river floor accent was something I was looking forward to for months. We had redone the dining room floors with plywood wide plank flooring
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I THOUGHT THE WHOLE RECLAIMED WOOD THING WAS A TREND. COMING TO AN END. However, a small, creative shop in Willow Glen, Studio Terra Amico , is making me and others question that fact. I mean, really. Not only do they have a rad store front (featured below) but they have also done desi
Want to get a reclaimed wood look without having to track down some old wood? This simple technique will make new wood look old and distressed
Make these DIY scrap wood projects with those small pieces leftover from your larger projects! 40 ideas to get your creativity flowing!
Learn how to make this no-build wood block crate styled paint shelving with stock lumber and Shipping Crate Stamps from Funky Junk's Old Sign Stencils!
Make an incredible accent wall for just $250 - It took us 4 days to do! Ever since my husband I moved into our home we’ve been on a mission to make every space our own.
Looking for easy leftover hardwood flooring projects? In this article, I'm sharing a few pieces you can create with your hardwood scraps or any other plank-style flooring. You will love the possibilities, especially if you're a beginner!.
Am I the only one who's been drooling over all the plank walls that pop up daily on Pinterest? I had plank walls pinned for forever, and a c...
We will show you how to clean pallet wood so you can use it in your next project. Decorative and modern pallet wood is becoming an increasingly popular material for furniture pieces.
Made from reclaimed and sustainable woods sourced from various locations in the U.S., Stikwood products boast the natural beauty that only time and the forces
Don’t miss out! Follow DIY Fun Ideas on facebook now for more ideas and inspirations! This kitchen table is a work of art! I’ve never seen anything like it. The planked wood gives it a beautiful rustic feel. You and your family will love it and enjoy many a meal here. And your friends will […]
Wood walls are a total normal thing now. I see pallet walls CONSTANTLY. And ship lap is now something people want in their homes….thanks to JoJo & Fixer Upper…..which by the way….you must read The Lettered Cottage’s educational post about what is ship lap and what is planked walls. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE PEOPLE 🙂 ... Read More about Laminate Flooring Backsplash (It looks like WOOD!)
It is so easy to install a pallet wall in your home and this tutorial explains how to do it. The best part is you don't have to break down any pallets!
Isn't it great when a project you've been planning to do forever finally gets done? That was this planked wall for me! It all started when I saw what Chris at Just a Girl did for her son's room. Go see it, it's a.ma.zing! From that point on I knew I wanted to do something similar for my son's room. Fast forward about a year from the time I saw that post, when we needed a new fence. When the guys came to replace it, I told my husband to have them stash 4-5 of the panels beside the house. I knew I didn't want to throw that wood out! Fast forward another year, and we finally reached a point where we were ready to attempt this project. Here's how we started: 1) Enlist boy-who-will-be-living-with-this-awesome-project to help pull each board apart and remove the nails. 2) With a high-pressure nozzle, my husband cleaned all of the boards off very well. Then we left them in the sun for days to dry out thoroughly. 3) Not pictured- I used the palm sander to quickly knock off the hard edges on the side that would show, and made a pass over the flat side of the board to remove any wayward splinters. They are by no means smooth, but should keep any more splinters at bay. 4) We marked the studs with painter's tape so we would know where to nail the boards in. (That fence in the background is the next one to go...more project supplies!) We started at the top with a long board centered, and worked out from there. We completed one entire row at a time, varying the placement of the longer boards and then cutting smaller boards to fit as needed. I made 1 million trips back and forth outside to the saw. What? You don't use power tools in the snow while bundled up and wearing golden slippers? Now, these fence boards are not perfect, straight, or particularly level, and are often bowed. We just worked with them as we went, and it all turned out alright. If a piece wasn't quite right, we'd flip it around the other way and it would usually work better. You just have to play with each piece and choose the best one for the spot you're in. I painted the wall tan before we started, so that any gaps in the wood would be less obvious. Most of the plank walls I've seen had the crown and baseboard removed, but we didn't want to do that. I was a little concerned with how that would look, but I think it turned out just fine. We only had one outlet to deal with on this wall. We ended up running two rows of boards right up to the edge of the cover and working out from there. The piece across the bottom side barely covers the plate and I'm ok with that. For the top I measured and cut a scrap to plug the hole that was left. I knew the bed would be covering the plug so I wasn't too concerned about it. Once we got to the bottom, we were left with a space that was about 1/2 of a width of a board. It would have been a snap if we would have had a table saw to rip the boards in half, but we didn't. So, we used our jigsaw and it worked good enough to get the pieces we needed for that bottom row. I think from start to finish it took both of us working together for about 6 hours. A good deal of that time was going back and forth to the saw. We love all of the nail holes and knots and texture and color variation and imperfections in the wood. It makes it so interesting! We're also suprised at how much bigger it makes the room feel. It's quite a small room, so every little trick to make it seem bigger helps. There's still plenty to do in this room. I have a few things to add to the planked wall, a headboard to make, a gallery wall to put together, and a few accessories to tweak. I'm hoping to get it finished up in the next few weeks, after all, it's only been in the works for over 2 years! *Disclaimer: There could be health concerns when using pallet wood or boards that have been treated with chemicals. We are confident that these boards were safe to use in our home, but if you're not sure you might want to research a bit online. Sealing the wood with a few coats of polyurethane may also be effective if you're concerned about the safety of the wood. Use old fence boards at your own risk... Linking up with: Uncommon Designs Monday Funday, Thrifty Decor Chick, Liz Marie Blog
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Coffee table made from wood taken from some old pallets I picked up from a local ceramic tile store. I saw the above pic a while back and fell in love with t…
$60 and one day to plank a wall at the cottage using Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint and wet ragging FAT Paint - easy peasy and budget friendly!
Que el espectador sienta la presencia de la naturaleza fuertemente. Que de igual forma se de cuenta que, a pesar de ser algo tan poderoso, la podemos controlar (podemos cortarla y dibujar sobre ella con materiales industriales, para luego ponerla dentro de un salón), y poco a poco la vamos destruyendo y cada vez vemos menos de ella, teniendo que valernos de nuestra memoria, es decir, de una construcción mental. Finalmente estamos logrando reducirla a una pequeña fracción, manejable, bonita, que adorna. Ya estamos logrando lo que tanto anhelamos: ser humanos, no animales.
The perfect beginner DIY project to install wood vertical shiplap wainscoting in a bathroom to add character on a small budget.
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A cross leg coffee and side table perfect for apartment living. We custom make our dining and coffee tables from Australian recycled timber here in Preston.
Learn how to build a countertop with reclaimed wood flooring, and repurpose your old wood plank floors with this tutorial!
All the details on the rustic wood ceiling.
Create a unique, rustic wooden garden path in a quick afternoon, with a clever frame that won't easily rot! Includes other unique garden walkway ideas too!
Looking for easy leftover hardwood flooring projects? In this article, I'm sharing a few pieces you can create with your hardwood scraps or any other plank-style flooring. You will love the possibilities, especially if you're a beginner!.
We created a plank wall in our barstool area using leftover flooring. It's a great way to add some rustic charm to a room. I dry brushed on some paint too
Rustieke wandhanger / zwevende plank. Gemaakt van teruggewonnen pallethout. Afgewerkt in rustieke dennenbijenwas of kan worden geleverd kaal hout (niet gewaxt), kies uit het vervolgkeuzemenu. Geschikt voor elke kamer en bijna elk gebruik!!! Bij gebruik met kaarsen raden we LED-kaarsen aan. Elke plank meet ongeveer 66 cm breed x 46 cm hoog x 12 cm diep, de werkelijke bruikbare plank is 9,5 cm diep. Klaar om wereldwijd te verzenden in 2-4 weken.
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*This is a Sponsored Post in Collaboration with Ronseal. Back in the winter of 2017, I mentioned how I really wanted to build my own dining table in the next 12 months. Why? Not just because I like taking on more work, but because I had a vision of a table in my mind that
***Ontario/Alberta/New Brunswick customers see note at the bottom*** Unique Solid Wood Floating Geometric 3D Shelf 22.5"x 35"x 4.75" deep . Mini MOSS Triangle OPTIONAL !!! NEW bigger size XL available: 28.5"wide x46"tall x5.25"deep. Shelf has 2 different stains. Hexagon & 2 triangles ( attached to a wall) are stained in Darker shade. Outstanding triangles & Plank/board shelf are always in lighter color/stain. If you prefer opposite way , let us know at checkout or via message. This hexagonal hanging wood shelf is a perfect spot to corral your collections such as mini plants, crystals, jewelry, essential oils, etc. Shelf comes in 6 pieces. * Assembly Required * Hexagon has 2 pre-drilled holes on the back side, Hanging hardware included ( 2 drywall anchors + 2 black screws). Small triangles and plank/board need to be secured with screws too ( 10 silver screws included) Dimensions: Hexagon 21"x18"x3.2" deep (53x46x8cm), Bigger Triangles 11"x9.5"x3.2", Smaller Triangles 8"x7"x3.2", Display Board/shelf 22.5"x4.75" DEEP Finished with high quality oil stain. Shelves are smoothly sanded. Custom made, Due to the nature of the wood , each item may have slight variations. Each shelf is One Of a Kind. Hand made in Canada, and ship from Canada - Toronto - GTA area. - R e t u r n s - All our products are made to order, that's why its non-returnable. !!! Ontario/Alberta/New Brunswick customers: Because of actual technical difficulties with proper charging/invoicing HST/PST, we can't proceed orders from Ontario/Alberta/New Brunswick. If you still like our products please contact us by e-mail ( adra29 [!at] antem.ca ) and we will try to find solution. Thank you.
Desiring a way to walk from my driveway to the lawn, I decided a chunk of flowerbed had to go... to make room for an easy garden walkway made in just a couple o…
Ever since my husband I moved into our home we’ve been on a mission to make every space our own.