In today’s world, we have all learned the importance of using reclaimed wood. You take wood from a pallet to make other things or use wood from a dresser to create something new. You repurpose everything that you can, which ensures that it will remain useful for years to come. To learn more, read on to learn about 5 reclaimed wood uses that may surprise you.
Bedroom Set
In the bedroom, you can use reclaimed wood for your bed’s frame headboard or footboard. To do this, you would need wood planks, such as those found on a pallet, and build a frame. You can stain the wood different colors to create a pattern if you want or you can keep it basic. Either way, the end result will be impressive.
As a bonus, if you have wood left over, you can apply the same techniques and patterns to dresser tops and more. You may even decide to build a reclaimed wood bench for your bedroom.
Ceilings
Some people love the look of wood ceilings. Either full wood slats running across the ceiling or simple wooden beams. These ceilings can make any room in your home look more rustic and beautiful. However, if you would rather not have the wood on your ceiling, the floor is always an option.
In both cases, you can clean the wood and protect it from future damage by using any number of sealants that are available. You also have the option to stain or varnish it to make it stand out in color. Simply imagine dark wood on your ceilings or floor and bright white everywhere else in your kitchen.
Kitchen Tables, Counters, and More
Did you know that you can turn a simple fallen tree into a beautiful epoxy resin table? It is true. You would need someone to create a wooden slab (unless you have the tools yourself). This table could be shaped into a square or more natural with dips and curves along the edge.
If you aren’t sure you want a river table or bar, you can create countertops out of pallet wood. Cabinet faces with reclaimed wood are also possible. You get to decide and the same techniques can be carried over to your living room and more.
Shelves/Shadow Boxes
When working with reclaimed wood, not all pieces may be usable. You may have smaller pieces of wood leftover from previous projects. The beauty of this is that you can use those smaller pieces to create art. This is how mantles, shelves, and wooden shadow boxes come in. Using scraps of wood, you can create shelves that have large or small spaces. You can create window boxes for plants during the spring. The options and potential uses are endless.
Toys for Kids
Considering we view no wood piece as something that should be wasted, we also suggest using reclaimed wood to create toys for the children in your life. You can easily make wooden cars, trains, planes, and more. If you have a lot of wood left over, a toy box or storage bin for your child could also be good. A little girl may like having a wooden dollhouse. You could use the wood to create letter tiles that spell out that child’s name. The only restriction to where creative wood uses can take you is your imagination.