The infinite possibilities of a pallet
The growing ecofriendly social sentiment related to domesticity itself proposes endless possibilities applied to the home and the pallet is one of the best examples. With our DIY tips, you can give it an infinite number of new uses.
At Monapart we are big fans of the recycled DIY. While it is true that giving new functionalities to objects designed for other purposes is not a new thing (you saw what we are capable of with old objects), it is not a new thing. mats, mugs o suitcases), what is relatively new is a growing societal sentiment ecofriendly related to domesticity itself. For example, one need only take a look at Pinterest to be absolutely fascinated by the thousands of options that objects offer us in the home...
Ecofriendly social sentiment related to one's own domesticity is on the rise
If you are a master of the universe in the field like our revered Kristian Pielhoff of the Bricomania programme, there is no piece of Ikea furniture that you can't resist, or you are simply attracted by the idea of creating by transforming, read on because you are interested in this subject.

Within this range of possibilities applied to the home, there is one element that has endured many burdens (its origin is said to date back to the Second World War) and which today revives in homes all over the world as functional furniture. It is the palletfour sticks superimposed on each other that, with a little imagination and skill, can be transformed into something completely creative and different, with infinite possibilities to solve any need.

Visualise a living room with a large sofa made from a pallet structure. It's actually very easy, you just have to varnish the structure and find some cushion covers that match in size.


Imagine a pica-pica among friends around a wonderful coffee table made from a pallet, a glass surface on top and four industrial castors.


Or a dining table Combining several pieces and adding only the legs... Look at the pictures to see how many incredible things you can do.

At kitchensThe pallets are put together to create islands or as storage shelves.

In rooms and bedrooms, they are transformed into desks, beds, headers... Even cradles!

On terraces they configure urban gardens, flowerpotsplaces where you can lie down like in a chill-out and hammocks pendants.

Pallets can also be used to design objects such as lamps, picture mounts, shoemakers, screens y animal bedding.


Studies such as East London Furniture have specialised in the field and offer surprising design products. Whatever the case may be, home-made or design, it is clear that we will never again look at four overlapping sticks with the same eyes...