This piece is so nice that you could use this Pallet Sectional Sofa indoors or out! This took six pallets to make, and you’d only need to add the cushions of your choice.
Make a Pallet Sectional Sofa for yourself:
First, I stacked two pallets on top of one another. I used spare blocks to create the sofa feet. I attached them together with screws. The armrests and side trim are all from deck boards. I mounted the seatbacks at a comfortable angle, trimming the side boards to fit. To stabilize the back, I used more deck boards and fitted them in. Each section can stand alone, but I like the look of them together. There are two sections with armrests, and the third is more of a chaise-style section.
These are currently unfinished, but they would be beautiful stained or even painted to suit your decor. This was a fast and fun build.
Hi! This looks really great! Can you possibly take a picture of the back for this newby!
Jörg Puttkammer
That is what I want. Aatu would love this
Looks easy enough 2 make and it part of Rachie’s therapy lol
Rachael Elizabeth Andrea Nicholas-jones
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Emeline Lea Lanthiez
etre un peu bricoleur, facile à faire, salon extérieur
Valentin pour notre terrasse au bureau
Ashley Ash Morris thought you might like this!
Looks fantastic
could you please send me detailed info of the job and te nevesary tools to me Too please?
Hi Pablo, Heather the admin. assistant here. If you look at the top of this post, you’ll see little icons that indicate which tools were used. You can just hover your mouse over them and it’ll display each tool name. For this project, they indicated they used a planer, a sander, a drill and screws. They PROBABLY needed a saw if there was any trimming, but they didn’t list it. Hope this helps you a bit! Happy Palleting!
Can you please send me a detailed info on how to build it and which tools I may require?
Great job by the way!
Hi Kojo, Heather the admin. assistant here. If you look at the top of this post, you’ll see little icons that indicate which tools were used. You can just hover your mouse over them and it’ll display each tool name. For this project, they indicated they used a planer, a sander, a drill and screws. They PROBABLY needed a saw if there was any trimming, but they didn’t list it. Hope this helps you a bit! Happy Palleting!
Love it great work.