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Saturday, October 25, 2014

Upcycled Crates

Someone posted a status update on Facebook the other day in which they were looking to unload some crates.

You KNOW I'm all over that!

Only problem - they were a bit pricey - but they did get me to surfing the internet for the "crate-est" ideas!

Check these out and tell me you're not heading out scavenging crates later today. lol

Christmas decor for your front porch.  I love this.
Image courtesy of Home Depot
A crate bench.
Image courtesy of Hometalk
 Bookshelves in primary colours for the kids or solid colours/stains for adults.
Image courtesy of Crazy Little Projects
 Need a little extra pantry storage?
Image courtesy of DIYCandy
 How about repurposing a few to create this rustic desk?
A blanket box by the couch,
and a bookshelf for the wall nearby.
Image courtesy of RetroPolitanHip
 How about upcycling a few crates to create a coffee table - complete with storage and wheels!


Image courtesy of DIY Vintage Chic
 Cut a crate in half and create book storage for the kids.  This would be great to keep track of library books by the front door!
  

Need some extra storage/shelving in the bathroom?

  
Image courtesy of Morning by Morning Productions
I love this market display - it would be fantastic in a kitchen to display and store potatoes, onions, apples and the like.
Image courtesy of Primitive Rug Hooking
 Tuck a couple of crates under your coffee table for a quick tidy before guests arrive.


Image courtesy of the DIY Village

Not only can you store your wood near the fire, but you can use it as a decorative holiday display at the same time!
Image courtesy of Blue Roof Cabin
Castors again, but this time to keep your magazine collection close to your reading chair.




I think I need one of each - who knew repurposing could look so good? 



Time to go salvaging! 






HEY!  There's an idea - You could use crates for trunk storage!  (not as a condom of course)

Have a great one!
  
 




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Between Naps on the Porch

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