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Up-Cycled Wooden Crates

November 10, 2015 by lydiaritchie 13 Comments

Up-Cycled Wooden Crates (6)A little on a month ago I shared with you Sebastian’s Transport Inspired Boys Bedroom. At the time I shared his room I mentioned how I had spent the months leading up to the move creating, upcycling and DIY’ing various items in his room to personalise it and make it his own. Today, I am sharing another one of my little projects with you…

One of the things I did for his room was ‘up cycle’ so to speak four wooden crates for toy and book storage. Now there was nothing wrong with these crates, in fact I scored them for a bargin off Trade Me. They were brand new and the perfect size for the space I had plus not too big and heavy that Sebastian wouldn’t be able to handle them. They were just boring. Plain timber boring. However, nothing that I didn’t think a coat of paint, some love and care, a bit of rope and creativity couldn’t handle 😛up-cycled-wooden-cratesFirst things first, they needed a change in colour, boring wood was not going to cut it (at least not for the vision I had in mind). Like the Shadow Box Houses I started with a base of white both inside and outside to lighten, brighten and freshen them up. Plus, it gave me a blank canvas to work with. I lightly sanded them and applied a couple (more like 3) coats of white paint. I used PPG Architectural Coatings Easy Coat in flat white, same as those houses. It’s a nice bright, clean white paint with no yellow or grey undertones. This automatically changed the look and feel of the crates. 

Next it was on to being creative (marginally). I wanted to add ‘something’ to the sides of the boxes to bring the colour through and make the crates a bit more fun. So one quiet afternoon during naptime I sat down with a bit of paper and started playing with shapes. As you can see I finally settled on triangles and came up with a  bit of a pattern, (nothing hugely complicated, simple and easy). One thing I like about this sort of creativity is it can be changed, as and when Sebastian’s tastes and room décor changes. a few coats of paint and a completely new look.  

up-cycled-wooden-crates up-cycled-wooden-cratesSo armed with a pencil, for drawing the pattern; some masking tape, for the main edges; my colour of choice (Lake Coleridge – such a bright, vibrant blue) and a couple of brushes, I set out to paint my chosen pattern on the sides. I kept chopping and changing between a teeny tiny brush for the edges and a bigger flat one for the inside bits. It was a bit fiddly but I got there in the end and it only took one naptime 🙂 Plus, Steve helped me with drawing the pattern on the sides before I took the reins (paint brush) and did the rest of it. I only needed to apply one coat for the pattern so it was nice and quick to dry as well.

Up-Cycled Wooden Crates

Once dry I added some rope handles to the crates. Ok, I got Steve to add some rope handles to the crates (for no other reason than I was running out of time with other bits and bobs I was trying to do and he offered to help). And there you have it, four completely revamped, up cycled crates now perfect for storing toys and books in a two year olds room!

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If you haven’t already, take a look at the other things I have created, upcycled or DIY’ed for Sebastian’s room – Shadow Box Houses and Pillowcase Wall Art .  

What do you think of the ‘up-cycling’ I did on the crates for Sebastian’s room? Have you completed any DIY / Up-cycling projects lately? Do share..  

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Comments

  1. Tegan says

    November 10, 2015 at 2:24 pm

    These are awesome! Such a great idea Lydia <3

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    • lydiaritchie says

      November 10, 2015 at 8:10 pm

      Thanks Tegan!
      I am not overly creative but throwing some paint around, now that I can do 🙂 xx

      Reply
  2. Charlene says

    November 10, 2015 at 9:14 pm

    Lydia, these are GORGEOUS!!! I am loving Sebastian’s room – so many cool ideas. Love the crates. Well done Mama.

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    • lydiaritchie says

      November 16, 2015 at 8:59 pm

      Thanks Charlene!
      I have had so much fun putting all the bits and pieces together for it 🙂 xx

      Reply
  3. Bec @ Seeing the Lighter Side says

    November 11, 2015 at 2:24 pm

    There’s nothing quite like paint to add interest! I recently painted my boys’ bookcase and toybox in matching orange. They look fabulous! #TeamIBOT

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    • lydiaritchie says

      November 16, 2015 at 8:51 pm

      You are SO right Bec, a new paint job and it can completely transform things. Plus it is an easy was of changing things to grow with your family xx

      Reply
  4. Linda at Mixed Kreations says

    November 17, 2015 at 12:14 am

    Just a little paint does wonders. Your crates turned out really pretty, and make such great storage. Love the simple design. Thanks for sharing!

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  5. EssentiallyJess says

    November 17, 2015 at 12:49 am

    They look awesome! What a great job you’ve done.

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  6. Emma says

    November 17, 2015 at 7:49 am

    Those look amazing! I love that they even seem easier enough for me to try, lol!

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  7. Jenelle says

    November 18, 2015 at 6:32 am

    What a great idea! The simple colours you used with the touch of blue look really cool. I love that you used them for toy and book storage too! Thanks for sharing – i’ve pinned to my DIY board 🙂

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    • lydiaritchie says

      November 23, 2015 at 2:32 pm

      Thanks Hun!
      Sometimes the simpler the better, I think. Plus they can be changed as he gets older 🙂
      Popping over to check your blog out xx

      Reply
  8. Karen says

    November 22, 2015 at 8:17 pm

    What a great job, Lydia! Sebastian is a lucky boy. I love the simplicity of the pattern – very masculine but cute at the same time. This was one of our most popular posts on this week’s Blog Fair

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    • lydiaritchie says

      November 23, 2015 at 2:14 pm

      Thanks Karen.
      I am always amazed a what a difference a coat of paint can make to things 🙂 xx

      Reply

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