Monday, 20 July 2015

15 Creatively Genius DIY Wood Walls

These 15 themed wood walls are not only easy to DIY, they’re relatively cheap. In fact, some of them may not cost you anything at all. How’s that for frugal?
You can create such stunning looks with all of these and completely change how your bedroom, dining room, living room, or other room looks.
Whether you want to give your home a bit of rustic charm, have a wall that’s in desperate need of a paint job, or you just want something different for your home décor, these walls are the perfect solution. Grab a few pallets or wood leftover from those other projects and let’s get to DIYing some beautiful walls for your home.

Pallet Living Room Wall

This pallet wall is not only beautiful, it’s really cheap. In fact, if you have a few pallets or know where you can get them for free, you can literally create this look for nothing. You’ll need quite a few pallets to get enough to cover your wall, depending of course on the size of said wall. Even if your wall is in great shape, just think about how much better your living room would look if you did this. It’s an easy project and one that you can finish in way less than a weekend and it’s just absolutely gorgeous. It’s got that great rustic look and would look perfect in any home and with any décor.
Detailed DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Momandherdrill
Pallet Living Room Wall

Rustic Bedroom Wall

Ok, so using pallets is the perfect way to get a completely new bedroom on the cheap. Really. There are some places that literally give pallets away. Of course, you’ll need to take them apart before you add them to your bedroom wall, but that’s really easy. In fact, this entire wall can be created in just a few hours and imagine how much better you’ll sleep at night when you have this amazing wall behind you. It’s unique and completely rustic, which adds charm to your room and when it costs very little (or nothing at all), why that’s the very best type of DIY in our book.
Detailed DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Justagirlblog
Rustic Bedroom Wall

Wood Grain Wall

Imagine getting a beautiful wood grain veneer wall for less than $50 and in less than a weekend. This is a beautiful vintage look and one that you can easily achieve, if you have the right materials and a few hours of time. We love the larger squares of wood and you can do this in any shade that you want so if you aren’t a huge fan of the darker cherry color, do it in a lighter oak. The most important thing is that you get a great looking wall for way less than you’d imagine and it takes very little time to accomplish.
Detailed DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Bhg
Wood Grain Wall

Wooden Entryway

If your entryway is a bit boring, you can redo it in such amazing ways. In fact, you can turn that entry into a virtual mudroom complete with hooks for coats and backpacks and spend less than $100 doing it. What’s more, you can do it all in less than a day. Really, you can completely transform your entryway in about 10 hours. You just create the look of a mudroom with a bit of lumber and a few hooks. Paint it to match (or contrast) with your existing wall paint and you’ve got a beautiful new entryway that costs very little and takes very little time. Imagine the possibilities!
Detailed DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Thenatos
Wooden Entryway

Plank Wall

Imagine your dining room with a lovely plank wall. Now, stop imagining and get it done! You can and it can be done quickly and cheaply. The really great thing about this plank wall is that it uses a variety of different boards. You don’t have to buy a bunch of the same boards. You can actually use boards that you’ve got leftover from other projects. Now, choose a paint color because you’ll want to add paint to some of them. It’s the “some of them” that makes this wall so unique and so beautiful. Not all of the boards are painted. Some are natural and some are stained, giving it such a great look and one that will instantly transform any room in your home.
Detailed DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Lifecraftsandwhatever
Plank Wall

Fence Slat Wall

You really don’t have to have a bunch of pallets on hand or head down to your local home improvement store and buy boards to redo a wall. Fence slats can be used and they will instantly change the look of any room. Imagine a beautiful nursery with a wooden fence slat wall. This is another easy and relatively cheap project and one that you can do in little time. Those are our favorite kinds of projects, right? Just decide the type of stain you want or if you want a couple of different colors. Then stain some of the slats (or all of them, whatever you choose to do) and hang them on the wall.
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Fence Slat Wall

Stained Wood Wall

A stained wood wall about halfway up in any room is sure to give it a unique look. Instead of a chair rail, consider adding a small wall of stained wood slats. This is a great idea for dining rooms or dens and really gives the room a warm and inviting feel. You can do an entire room (depending of course on the size of the room) for under $400, which is great considering you are doing every wall in the room. You just cover the wall about halfway up or so with your stained wood and it will instantly change how that room looks and feels. You can buy wood or if you have it on hand, use salvaged barn wood or something equally as cheap and you can knock the cost down considerably.
Detailed DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Abeautifulmess
Stained Wood Wall

Multi-Colored Bedroom Wall

This beautiful multi-colored wall is accented with rustic lights and wire baskets, which incidentally make for great storage. The different colors of stain work together beautifully and give it a very elegant yet rustic look. You simply toggle the planks so that they don’t all match up perfectly, which also gives it a great look. You can do this with old boards or with pallets if you have them. You will have to take the pallets apart but that’s an easy task. This is the perfect accent wall for a bedroom or it would look great in any room in the house.
Detailed DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Kristineldridge
Multi-Colored Bedroom Wall

Weathered Look Paneled Wall

Even new boards can have a great weathered look if you do them right. For bathrooms (or any room, really), the weathered look is beautiful and you can achieve it easily. You do have to put a bit of work into it and it takes a couple of days (mostly for drying time). You begin by staining your planks or boards once they’re on the wall. Wipe them off lightly with a clean cloth and then let them dry. Once dried, you can paint over them with white wash and then blend with a rag. The result is a gorgeous weathered look that is inexpensive and really easy to do. Imagine what you could do to your cabinets with this method!
Detailed DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Meandmydiy
Weathered Look Paneled Wall

Beautiful Planked Nursery Wall

Ok, so this is a nursery wall but you could do it for any room in the house if you want. You can use pallets (we constantly tell you how cheap and easy it is to work with pallets) and create an accent wall that will cost you very little and take very little time. The staining is entirely up to you. You can create a multi-colored wall or just stain it all one color. We love that this one is in the nursery because it’s rustic and really down to earth. Plus, it’s easy and that’s our favorite type of project.
Detailed DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Bowerpowerblog
Beautiful Planked Nursery Wall

Plank Accent Wall

A small wall is the perfect place to add a little rustic accent and this plank wall is the perfect way to change the look of that wall. And the best part? You can do the entire thing for less than $100. How’s that for frugal? You’ll need about two sheets of board for a nine foot wall and you’ll need to have the board cut into various sizes to create the planks. You can have it cut when you buy it or cut it yourself if you have the tools. Then you just need to sand, stain, and admire. It will be easier to sand and stain your boards before you put them on the wall, so keep that in mind if you are looking for the easiest way to create your accent wall.
Detailed DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Shanty-2-chic
Plank Accent Wall

$20 Pallet Wall

Yes, you read that right. You can create a stunning accent wall for about $20 and completely change the entire look of your room. This is perfect for smaller walls that house your TV and entertainment center and it gives the entire room a beautiful new look. Just take apart those old pallets and put them on your wall. If you have a few pallets that you can use, this one may not cost you anything but it does give you a wonderful wall that everyone is sure to comment on when they enter the room. You can stain the boards if you want but if you don’t, just leave them with that great weathered, old-world look. White trim on top and bottom really makes it stand out.
Detailed DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Cape27blog
$20 Pallet Wall

White Plank Wall

For kitchens and breakfast nooks, a white plank wall is the perfect choice and of course, we’ve found an easy and inexpensive way for you to get that look. You’ll want to measure carefully to make sure how much wood you need and choose a white paint that will look great on your new wall. Just apply the planks, sand, and then paint. This is a great choice for smaller rooms, especially those off the kitchen. You get a wonderful relaxing country feel when you enter the room and everything goes with white so it’s easier to decorate once you’re finished.
Detailed DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Thehouseofsmiths
White Plank Wall

Tongue and Groove Plank Wall

Oh, how we love the tongue and groove look. It’s elegant and much easier to achieve than you may think. It does take a bit more time than simply putting those planks or boards up evenly but it is very much worth the extra effort. You’ll want to choose your wood first and the color of paint or stain that you want. Once you have everything ready, there are steps that you take to get the tongue and groove look like staggering the boards as you go up the wall. It’s much easier than it sounds and a wonderful way to bring a boring old wall to life.
Detailed DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Homestoriesatoz
Tongue and Groove Plank Wall

Rustic Wood Wall

You don’t have to cover an entire wall to get a great new look. You can simply create a rustic look that will resemble a log cabin when you are finished by using a few boards and letting your original wall show through, too. This is such an easy project and a wonderful way to get a new bedroom or living room. You just measure your boards and space them out before you put them on the wall. You get a beautiful look that is easy to achieve and will instantly spruce up any room in the house. And, it’s a really cheap project that you can do for less than $100 per wall.
Detailed DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Imperfectlypolished
Rustic Wood Wall

30 Knitting Projects That Are Perfect For Summer

1. Drawstring Backpack

Drawstring Backpack
Annasophie / Via kollabora.com
When all you need to tote around is your bikini and some flip flops, a sturdy knit backpack will do.

2. Halter Tee

Halter Tee
We Are Knitters / Via kollabora.com
loose knit halter tank is perfect to throw on with your favorite skirt or shorts.

3. Knit Pillow

Knit Pillow
Kate Smalley / Via kollabora.com
Add some knit flare to your decor with a modern, abstract pillow.

4. Knitted Mini

Knitted Mini
Sweatshop of Love / Via kollabora.com
What better way to show off your knitting skills than with a flirty summer mini skirt.

5. Lace Headwrap

Lace Headwrap
McLaughlin Designs / Via kollabora.com
Sleep in and skip the shampoo; just hide that bedhead under a lace knit headwrap.

6. Beach Top

Beach Top
We All Knit Here / Via kollabora.com
Beach bound? This is just the top you need to make before you hit the sand.

7. Seed Stitch Washcloths

Seed Stitch Washcloths
Creating Laura / Via kollabora.com
Scrub it up with gentle seed stitch washcloths.

8. Cabled Carry-All

Cabled Carry-All
Lion Brand / Via kollabora.com
You’ll be surprised just how much stuff you can fit in this beautiful cabled handbag.

9. Fold Over Tank

Fold Over Tank
Oriana Laura / Via kollabora.com
An avant garde take on a simple, classic style.

10. iPad Case

iPad Case
Claireabellemakes / Via kollabora.com
Protect your iPad the best way possible: with knitted love!

11. Striped Tee

Striped Tee
Paper Tiger / Via kollabora.com
Lightweight stripes are the definition of summer style.

12. Jersey Clutch

Jersey Clutch
Claire Anthony / Via kollabora.com
Stash the essentials in a cool jersey clutch.

13. Crop Top

Crop Top
good night day / Via kollabora.com
Knit crop top? Sure, why not!

14. Lace Shrug

Lace Shrug
Alexandra Davidoff Studio / Via kollabora.com
Toss a pretty knit shrug over your shoulders for a wedding, black tie affair, or any fancy occasion you have coming up this summer.

15. Knit Shopper

Knit Shopper
Wyndlestraw Designs / Via kollabora.com
For your books, magazines, iPad and more!

16. Striped Tank

Striped Tank
Michelle Carter / Via kollabora.com
More stripes?! You can’t go wrong, really!

17. Stockinette Tee

Stockinette Tee
TheMissLinds / Via kollabora.com
simple cotton knit tee you’ll live in all season.

18. Bitty Bow Necklace

Bitty Bow Necklace
Limberlina / Via kollabora.com
So you can rock your knits no matter how hot it is outside.

19. Swatch Art

Swatch Art
Meg Kealey / Via kollabora.com
Put all of those gauge swatches to good use by framing and displaying them as art.

20. Asymmetrical Dress

Asymmetrical Dress
Kollabora / Via kollabora.com
Who says a knit dress in summer isn’t practical?

21. Knit Paper Bangles

Knit Paper Bangles
PaperPhine / Via kollabora.com
We didn’t know you could knit with paper twine either!

22. Tie Back Cami

Tie Back Cami
Army of Knitters / Via kollabora.com
breezy tunic with a pretty tie back detail will keep you cool during even the most brutal of summer temps.

23. Scrap Pillow

Scrap Pillow
sah-rah / Via kollabora.com
Use up those leftover yarn scraps to make a fun new throw pillow.

24. Big Knit Bow

Big Knit Bow
Paivi Kankaro / Via kollabora.com
As far as knit hair bows go, we say the bigger the better!

25. Summer Sweater

Summer Sweater
Pickles / Via pickles.no
Loose stitches = more breeze.

26. Chunky Knit Necklace

Chunky Knit Necklace
Thanks, I Made It / Via thanksimadeitblog.com
You this one!

27. Knit Stool

Knit Stool
Pickles / Via pickles.no
Take a load off on a cozy knitted stool.

28. Knit Basket

Knit Basket
Jessica Joy / Via jessicabiscoe.co.uk
Stashing your yarn in a knit basket is kinda meta, no?

29. Knit Placemats

Knit Placemats
SAS Does / Via sas-does.blogspot.ca
Seed stitch placemats make a nice addition to your everyday place settings.

30. Loopy Rug

Loopy Rug
Knitted Wonderland / Via kollabora.com
Welcome guests with a hand knit loopy rug. Just make sure they don’t try to steal it when they leave.

20 Functional and Decorative Bookshelves You Can DIY

Some of these use recycled materials, which makes them cheap and that’s our favorite kind of DIY. Others are knock-offs, another DIY that we love. Some of them are so easy that you can build them from scratch. From pallets and ladders to ropes and wine crates, there is a bookshelf in here for everyone.
Whether you need bookshelves for the kids’ rooms, your cookbooks, or any other books or collectibles, you can create these gorgeous bookshelves in less than a day. Paint them, stain them, or just leave them all natural. They are easy to build, cheap, and a great way to add some functioning décor to your home.

Anthropologie Knock Off Bookcase

Imagine paying out over a thousand bucks for a bookcase! And, it doesn’t even hold that many books. In fairness, the price of this one in the catalog does include a vintage set of cookbooks but still. That’s just way too much for a small bookshelf, especially when you can DIY. You just need a few pieces of wood and a couple of hours to spare and you can create this stunning display case for those favorite books. If you have any vintage cookbooks, be sure to put them in there then it will be just like the one from Anthropologie.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Whollykao
Anthropologie Knock Off Bookcase

Rolling Bookshelf

This great rolling bookshelf doubles as a table and it’s fabulous. You will need a wooden cable spool which you can probably get at a thrift store or yard sale. You also need wooden dowels that will help to keep the books in place. Just add casters and you have your very own rolling library cart or a really neat side table. This one looks great distressed so paint it whatever color you want and then sand just a bit to give it that great aged look. It’s easy to build and depending on what you can get the cable spool for, it could be really cheap.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Smalltowncraftfair
Rolling Bookshelf

Wine Crate Hanging Bookshelves

If you have some wooden wine crates, you can build these amazing bookshelves that hang right on the wall. You just need to cover the insides of the crates with paper or fabric, if you want, that is. You could also leave them rustic looking if you prefer. The books will stay nicely in place and you can have several of them on the walls. You could also add wooden dowels if needed to really hold those books and collectibles in place. These are great because they’re cheap and you can get a ton of books on each one.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Designsponge
Wine Crate Hanging Bookshelves

Repurposed Drawer Bookshelves

An old useless dresser drawer makes a great hanging bookshelf and if you have an old dresser with broken drawers that you aren’t using, you can make this one for nothing. The map behind it is an excellent touch but you could also go with fabric, scrapbook paper, or just anything you want to give it the color and design that you want. For kids’ rooms, use colorful scrapbooking paper or use pictures from old cooking magazines for the kitchen. It will hold several books and it’s cheap and easy to put together.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Olivebites
Repurposed Drawer Bookshelves

Plumbing Pipe and Wood Bookshelf

You just never know what you can build until you get started. This great bookshelf is made from plumbing pipes and wood and it looks great. It has a very modern design to it but still a bit rustic. If you have plumbing pipe that you aren’t using, this is a great way to put it to good use. The building plans are really simple and you can complete it in less than a weekend, depending on how fast you work. You can also alter the location and the size or number of the shelves to meet your specific needs.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – The-brick-house
Plumbing Pipe and Wood Bookshelf

Recycled Wood Bookshelves

Recycled wood can be used for so many useful projects. Take this amazing bookshelf for instance. If you are using recycled wood, like from fences, barns, etc., and you want to dress it up a bit, add some contact paper. Once you have decided where to place the shelves, just cover them with some sort of paper or fabric. The wood will act as a base for all of those books and you can give it any color or design that you want. Build those shelves all the way to the wall with that old wood and then just give your shelves a little facelift.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Apartmenttherapy
Hanging Book Display

Hanging Book Display

This hanging book display is perfect for kids’ rooms. It allows them to keep their favorite books on the wall right next to the bed so you’re all set for bedtime story time. You need fabric to make it, plus a couple of curtain rod brackets and a few other supplies. It’s really easy to create and great for using up fabric that’s leftover from other projects. Plus, it’s lightweight and it hangs perfectly on the wall, giving you enough room to store several books and still keeping them within reach of your little ones. Make several of them if you have room and just install them on top of each other.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Pennycarnival
Dresser Bookshelf

Dresser Bookshelf

A regular dresser can be utilized for bookshelf space by simply adding spice racks to the sides. You can get wooden spice racks for pretty cheap, although you should measure first to make sure that you get them the right size. Paint them to match your dresser and then attach them to the dresser’s sides. They work perfectly to hold a number of books and if you line both sides of the dresser, you should have more than enough space to hold all of your books. You can also just attach the spice racks to the wall if you don’t have a dresser that you can use.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Ikeahackers
8-bookshelf-dresser

DIY Corner Bookshelves

Corner bookshelves are great. They’re attractive, they don’t take up much space, and they hold tons of books. You can actually build your own corner bookshelf units that will give you plenty of space for storing books, knick-knacks, and other similar items. What’s great about this project is even if you are just now building the shelving unit, it will look as if it was built right into the wall when your house was first constructed. It’s a really easy project and one that you can finish in a weekend. If you have room, do a couple in the corners of your room to really have a lot of space for your books.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Remodelaholic
DIY Corner Bookshelves

Recycled Wood and Leather Bookshelf

A couple of old leather belts and a slab of wood will give you the perfect pairings to create this beautiful and very unique bookshelf. You could also use this for knick-knacks but it’s perfect for holding cookbooks or any other books that you need to store. You just make loops with the belts and insert the wood. You do have to nail the wood in through the belts to make it secure. You could make more than two shelves if you want which would make this one really great for holding a lot of different books. It would be perfect for the den or a boy’s bedroom.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Designsponge
Recycled Wood and Leather Bookshelf

DIY Cube Storage Bookcase

This bookcase is designed to store those handy canvas cubes although you don’t necessary have to use it like that. You could simply stack books on it and it’s much easier to build than you may think. You could also go to your local furniture store and easily lay down a couple hundred bucks for a unit like this but we so much prefer the DIY way. If needed, toggle the measurements just a bit to meet your specific needs, especially if you are planning to just add books and not those canvas cubes. This is a great weekend project that will give you more than enough room to store all of the books in your house.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Ana-white
DIY Cube Storage Bookcase

Repurposed Wooden Crate Bookshelves

A decorative wooden crate will cost you less than $10 if you buy it brand new. Once you get it home, cut it in half and you will have the makings of two great little bookshelves that are perfect for kids’ rooms. Paint those halves whatever color you want or give them a new coat of stain if you are planning to put them in the living room. Then just mount your new shelves onto the wall using a couple of “L” brackets for each one. You can stick something in the bottom if your books are relatively thin so that they won’t fall through the crack.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Extraordinareality
Repurposed Wooden Crate Bookshelves

Recycled Ladder Shelves

An old ladder can actually be used as a bookshelf in many different ways. You can either stand it up against the wall, put two together and insert wooden slats to hold your books, or you can even hang the ladder up on the wall or in a corner and use the slats for books. There are so many different uses for ladders when it comes to bookshelves and all of them are easy to do and won’t take much time. To build a leaning bookshelf, just take the ladder apart and then use the steps to create shelves to hold books.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Prettyhandygirl
Recycled Ladder Shelves

Salvaged Drawer Modular Bookshelf

Old drawers just dressed up a bit and stacked on top of each other will create a beautiful bookcase to display your favorite books or collections. Just paint or stain the drawers, add some contact paper to the inside and then stack. Secure the drawers together with drywall screws. You can add as many as you want as long as you screw them all together and you can create any design with them that you want, as well. Put them in the corner and create a corner bookshelf or line them up a wall. They look great and work really well for holding just about anything.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Craftynest
Salvaged Drawer Modular Bookshelf

Upside Down Bookshelves

If you want something really unique, these upside bookshelves are great. They really look as if the shelf is upside down and the books are just hanging there. To make this one, you will need a bit of elastic, a board, a stapler and some brackets to hang the shelf. You can add as many or as few books as you want and this is definitely going to be a conversation starter when people visit your home. The books are actually held in place by the elastic and it’s very easy to take them down and put them back up when you’re finished reading them.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Instructables
Upside Down Bookshelves

Leaning Bookshelves with Lighting

LED lighting gives these leaning bookshelves a great look and they are super easy to make. They resemble ladders and look like they are literally just leaning on the wall, although they are very sturdy. The lighting makes them look really expensive but they aren’t and you can easily build these in less than a weekend. If you have a dark corner somewhere that needs a little lift, these would be perfect. Plus, the lighting will help you to find the books that you want and the overall look is elegant and really beautiful.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Instructables
Leaning Bookshelves with Lighting

Driftwood Bookshelf

Add those books to a great driftwood shelf that you can actually make for nothing if you have a chance to get to the beach. If you can’t get your hands on driftwood, you could use just about any wood that you can find outdoors, although the driftwood really does give it a great tropical look. You literally just hang brackets and then attach the driftwood. If you can get ahold of several pieces, you could create an entire wall of driftwood shelves to store your books or anything else you want to put up there.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Designsponge
Driftwood Bookshelf

Secret Bookshelf Door

Install a bookshelf that doubles as a secret door. Why? Because you can. This is a great way to hide away closets if you want and you get a bookshelf at the same time. You literally create a bookshelf from the door of whatever room you are hiding. Make sure that you add something at the bottom of each shelf to keep the books in place when you are opening and closing the door. Just a tiny lip will do and you will be amazed at how this looks when you have it finished. It’s easy to do and something that you can complete in a weekend.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Manmadediy
Secret Bookshelf Door

DIY Mantel Bookshelf

If you have an old fireplace mantel that you aren’t using, why not turn it into a functional bookshelf? This is another super easy project and one that won’t cost a fortune. The mantel acts as the base for the bookshelf and this is a great way to add a little décor to an otherwise boring wall. Plus, you can hand stockings from it just like a real fireplace. Just paint or stain the old mantel and then add color to the back for contrast. This is such a beautiful bookcase when it’s finished and it won’t take you longer than a couple of hours to complete.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Fudgebananaswirl
DIY Mantel Bookshelf

Old Door Corner Bookshelf

If you don’t really want to build a corner bookshelf but you want the look, this bookcase made from old doors is perfect. There is little work involved here and very little cost if you have an old door that you can use. You need to cut the door in half and then use rounded pieces of wood to create the shelving. This is such a beautiful shelf and one that is much easier to build than it looks. It also fits perfectly into the corner so it’s not taking up needed space in your room.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Craftaholicsanonymous
Old Door Corner Bookshelf