As we know, pallet recycling is an unavoidable trend. Sofa, coffee table, or headboard, the pallet is easily transformed according to our desires. In this regard, we have selected for you 10 ideas to recycle a pallet into a wall decoration object.

A coat rack

We love the authenticity and simplicity of the wooden pallet coat rack. Placed directly on your wall, allows you to dress it and, above all, to save space. Simple to create, you need to fix hooks on your board, and it’s done!

A bookcase

Practical and aesthetic, you can adapt the pallet library to your style of decoration. For example, for a contemporary style, opt for sloping shelves. For a vintage effect, consider applying patina to age your pallet for a guaranteed cottage-chic effect.

A planter

To recycle a pallet, the planter is the trendiest decorative object. The mix of plants associated with wood will bring a touch of nature on your wall. You can either place your plants on a dedicated shelf or attach them directly to the boards to create a light and stylish effect.

A wine rack

It is a shame to let a bottle age in a cellar or a wooden case. Recycling a pallet into a wine rack will allow you to display your collection. In addition to being practical, it will dress up your wall! If you like to tinker, add support for your glasses under the shelf to create a real authentic piece of furniture.

A cup holder

Another decorative object from our selection to recycle a pallet: the wall cup holder. This charming object is practical because it allows you to free your cupboards from all your mugs piled on top of each other—our advice: present white cups to make your shelf stand out.

You can also add a sticker on your pallet for a vintage style.

A candlestick

The favorite of our selection to recycle a pallet is the wall-mounted candleholder. To adapt to your taste and inspiration, nothing better than this object to bring cachet to your wall! Create your candleholder according to your tastes: for a cozy atmosphere, opt for a recessed candleholder that allows you to place a small candle. If you want to highlight them, place them on your candle holder.

A wall sconce

After the candles, make way for the sconces in pallets. Here too, we have several favorites. Indeed, the advantage is that you can create the atmosphere you want according to your wall light’s shape. If you prefer discreet support, opt for a board on which you will hang a bulb in its center. If you want to dress a long wall, opt for an alignment of several boards next to each other and place the bulbs behind for a stylish effect!

A photo frame

We all have photos that we would like to display, but it is not always easy to find a suitable medium to display them. We have the solution! The wall-mounted photo frame on a pallet. Finally, a set of boards and a few pins are all you need to dress up a wall and bring out your most beautiful photos.

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A mirror

The pallet mirror is charming and practical. In fact, you have to create an opening of the right size to receive your mirror, and the result will be there! You can also create shelves to save space and have your beauty products at hand.

A clock

To finish with the decorative objects in recycled pallets, we could not pass by the wall clock. First, choose the shape of your choice (round, square…). Then, add the mechanism. As for hours, you can put stickers or stick raised numbers. You can also paint your clock according to the atmosphere of your room.

As you will have understood, pallet recycling adapts to all tastes: this is what makes it authentic. Have fun and create your own decorative objects to dress up your walls!

Neokentin

Engineer, Co-founding partner of 1001Pallets. I earned my Engineer degree in Aeronautics & spatial telecommunications and navigation systems from INSA (Toulouse, FR). I worked as a sub-contractor for Airbus Aerospace & Defense for more than 12 years; I was the guy who worked on the black box inside the aircraft that give its exact position, useful if you want to land in the right place :). Since September 2015 I'm full-time working on 1001Pallets.com & Recyclart.org. I'm passionate about recycling, vintage & refurbished things; I'm always amazed by the creativity of people around the world and how with their two hands and some imagination they can transform almost anything into beautiful objects, I also love to explore flea market in search of the "unfounded" object. I'm also a kind of a geek, and I'm behind the technical aspects of 1001Pallets.com & Recyclart.org, so if something is not working as it should, it's all my fault, and you should contact me for debugging purpose. In my spare time, I love going in the countryside, hiking in the mountains, drinking a delicious glass of wine with my friends and traveling to explore the beautiful places of this earth and meet other people and cultures.

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