If you live in a small house or studio apartment, you know finding household storage space takes a bit of creativity. Wooden crates are a simple catch-all storage solution that adds rustic charm to any room. This guide will help you learn how to build a wooden crate to spruce up your home!
Supplies Needed:
The following materials listed will create one wooden storage crate measuring 30″ long x 18 ⅛” wide x 16″ high. We encourage you to adjust this supply list as needed to create your desired crate size.
Material dimensions are written as Thickness x Width x Length—please note we use nominal sizes, rather than actual lumber sizes.
Cut List
Use caution when using power tools. Follow all manufacturers’ instructions and wear proper safety gear. There will be scrap wood left over from some of these cuts.
Are you considering building a wooden crate? After gathering the necessary tools and materials, you’re ready to start! These DIY crate plans are versatile and their size can be adjusted based on your needs—be sure to adjust your cut list accordingly. Follow the steps below to craft a DIY wood crate from scratch.
By upcycling a pallet, you first need to disassemble it before reusing the wood for your project. Put on your safety glasses and gloves before placing the pallet front-down on the ground. Hammer a wedge into the individual wooden slats to carefully pry them from the pallet’s frame, working slowly to avoid breaking the wood. Once the boards are loose, use the back of a hammer to remove the nails. Always make sure to wear safety glasses and protective gloves to avoid splinters. Next, use a miter saw or table saw to cut the pallet’s wood to the following specified lengths for your wood crate:
Adding wooden box rope handles is an optional step that can improve the functionality and look of your crate. An easy way to do this is by drilling two 1″ holes roughly three inches from each end of the crate, about an inch down from the top. Though that’s typically where crate handles are placed, you can adjust the placement to suit your preference. Drilling before painting or staining and adding the rope after will help prevent any stain from getting on the rope handles or having the rope obscure your work.
Before sanding or painting, you’ll want to prepare your wood by wiping down dust, dirt, and other debris with a damp cloth. Check for any rough spots or splinters and carefully sand your crate—a smooth finish is important if you plan to stain or paint with a brush. Have plenty of sandpaper on hand, as pallet wood can be particularly rough. Make sure to wear protective gloves and operate in a properly ventilated area.
Since pallet wood is difficult to stain, the easiest way to add personality to your DIY crate build is by painting. Here are a few key steps to paint your wood crate.
If you opt to stain your wooden crate, these are some instructions you should follow.
After the stain dries, To complete building a wood crate with rope handles, choose a durable outdoor rope, roughly ⅜” thick, and cut two 16″ pieces. To prevent fraying, you’ll want to create a rope splice. After ensuring the stain has dried and you’ve spliced the rope, thread it through the holes you drilled, and secure the ends inside with knots or strong adhesive. For extra durability, reinforce the knots with a few more wraps before trimming the excess.
Adding wheels to your crate is an optional step that grants extra access and mobility to your DIY home project. You should choose sturdy caster swivel wheels, roughly 3″ in size, that hold up and ensure the crate can be moved in any direction. Attach these wood crate wheels by placing a caster at each corner, ensuring they’re evenly spaced and aligned. Use a drill to make pilot holes, then secure each caster by screwing the wood screws through it into the crate’s bottom. Tighten them firmly but avoid over-tightening to prevent damaging wood.
There are plenty of smart ways to style your wooden crate. Whether you’re using it for storage or display, these home decor ideas will help make the most of your new crate and enhance your living space.
Wooden crates are incredibly versatile, making them ideal for organizing everything from extra pillows and blankets to toys, patio firewood, or even pantry kitchen storage. You can easily turn this DIY crate into multi-purpose furniture by flipping it on its side or adding a flat surface on top to create a compact tabletop. This space-saving furniture idea is perfect as a side table, coffee table, or nightstand. Beneath the surface, the crate offers hidden storage for smaller items like books, magazines, or remote controls, keeping your living room organized and tidy. Though this farmhouse wooden crate is sturdy enough to hold everyday belongings, it’s important to remember that it’s made from pallet wood and to exercise caution when loading and lifting items.
A wooden crate bookshelf is a useful and stylish addition to any room, combining function with rustic charm. Maintaining a well-organized bookcase is an excellent way to maximize vertical space in small apartments and home offices. Wood crate shelving holds small decorative items, appliances, and kitchen tools, depending on where you place them. The crate’s open design allows for easy access to items, and rotating and stacking wood crates offer the flexibility to adjust the size and shape of your bookshelf as needs change. If you only craft a single crate, you can still place a few books inside for a tidy wood book holder.
A great way to emphasize a DIY storage box is by transforming it into a crate flower box. Artificial flowers will fit perfectly into your space to replicate the look and feel of a farmhouse planter. If you want a more authentic look by planting real flowers, you’ll first want to add a liner to prevent soil and water from running through the crate’s gaps. Heavy-duty plastic or burlap can be stapled or nailed across your crate’s interior, which will help retain water inside the reservoir and prevent wood rot. Once done, you can safely add potting soil with compost and start planting. If you’re storing indoors, choosing common houseplants or pet-friendly houseplants are smart, simple options.
Turning a DIY storage crate into a portable drink caddy is a functional upgrade that adds a vintage touch to your entertainment space. Whether hosting a party, planning a picnic, or organizing your home bar, a wood crate caddy is a great way to transport drinks and accessories. Consider adding dividers or small compartments inside the crate to separate bottles, cups, and drinkware. A sturdily constructed crate offers durability, and with rope handles, you can easily carry it from room to room or outdoors.
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Need somewhere to store tools and supplies after building your wood crate? Extra Space Storage has storage facilities located across the country that can help with your transition. Find self storage near you!
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