Wood crates have been used for decades, first for hauling fruits, milk bottles, and supplies now they’ve found a second life in homes as charming, functional décor. What was once tossed aside is now being reimagined in the most creative ways.
After a long run in storage rooms and markets, these rugged boxes are stepping into the spotlight with rustic appeal and surprising versatility. People are turning them into bookshelves, coffee tables, bathroom storage, and more.
Whether you’re after something practical, decorative, or both, these 24 brilliant wood crate projects will spark your imagination and get you crafting with purpose, personality, and a touch of nostalgic charm.
#1. Pumpkin Crate Porch Display
This display is a cozy autumn welcome for your front deck, garden, or entryway. A simple whitewashed crate becomes the perfect seasonal pedestal for your fall decor whether you’re working with real pumpkins, faux gourds, or painted DIY masterpieces.
The addition of twirling vines and yellow blossoms gives it that natural, rustic touch that instantly says: fall has arrived.
Materials Needed
- 1 large wooden crate
- Faux or real pumpkins
- Decorative fall vines
- Floral wire (optional)
- Optional: LED string lights
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Start with a clean crate. If desired, lightly sand and apply a whitewash for a soft, rustic finish. Let it dry thoroughly.
Step 2: Arrange pumpkins on and around the crate. You can mix textures like ceramic, fabric, paper mache, or real pumpkins for a whimsical, curated look.
Step 3: Drape a faux vine or garland over the side, allowing it to cascade naturally.
Step 4: For nighttime charm, add battery-powered fairy lights inside or around the crate to softly illuminate the pumpkins.
#2. DIY Crate Wagon for Kids
With its sunny yellow color, cartoon decals, and candy-like wheels, this project looks like something straight out of a storybook.
Best part is that you don’t need fancy tools or carpentry skills. Just some imagination, a crate, and a free afternoon.
Materials Needed
- 1 wooden crate (approx. 18″ L x 12″ W x 9.5″ H)
- 1 plywood base
- 4 small caster wheels
- 4 wooden discs (approx. 5-6″ diameter)
- Wood screws (1″-1.25″)
- Yellow and white acrylic paint
- Colorful paint
- Rope (about 2 feet)
- Cartoon decals (optional)
- Drill with bits, paintbrushes, sandpaper
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Lightly sand all surfaces of the crate and wheel discs to ensure smoothness.
Step 2: Paint the crate yellow on the outside and green on the inside. Then paint the plywood base white, and paint your wheel discs with candy-colored stripes.
Step 3: Once dry, attach the crate to the plywood base using wood screws from the bottom. You now screw in the four caster wheels to each corner underneath the base.
Step 4: Attach the decorative wooden wheels to the sides using screws through the centers.
Step 5: Drill two small holes near the top edge on one side of the crate. Finally, thread the rope through and knot securely on each side to create a pull handle.
#3. Crate Baby Wagon with Canopy
There’s something deeply heartwarming about building something for your child with your own hands and this upcycled crate baby wagon does just that.
With its soft printed fabric, solid wheels, and an arched canopy, it feels like a blend between rustic charm and fairy-tale carriage.
Materials Needed
- 1 large wooden crate (approx. 20″ x 14″ x 12″)
- 4 caster wheels (6″-8″ diameter)
- 2 wooden beams (each 1.5″ x 2.5″ x 24″)
- 2 wood side panels (each 18″ tall)
- 1 plywood sheet
- 2 curved PVC pipes
- Decorative padded fabric
- Screws, nails, wood glue
- Staple gun and staples
- Drill and screwdriver
- Sandpaper and wood stain (optional)
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Sand and stain your crate if desired. Then build the base by attaching the wood beams and securing the legs on each corner to elevate the crate.
Step 3: Install the wheels to the bottom corners for smooth mobility.
Step 4: Cut and attach the plywood sheet to the bottom level as a storage shelf or added reinforcement.
Step 5: Line the inside of the crate with soft batting and patterned fabric.
Step 6: Insert the curved rods into each side of the crate to create a canopy arch, then drape the fabric over and secure it inside the crate.
#4. Mini Dress-Up Rack from a Crate
This dainty dress-up rack is every little one’s dream closet. Designed from a simple wooden crate and a few creative tweaks, it turns into the perfect space to hang doll clothes or display adorable baby outfits.
Materials Needed
- 1 wooden crate (approx. 18″ L × 12″ W × 10″ H)
- 2 dowel rods (½” diameter, 24″ long)
- 1 wooden rod (¾” diameter, 18″ wide)
- 10-12 child-size hangers
- White and blush pink acrylic paint
- Ribbon (1″ satin, 2 yards)
- Decorative flowers
- 1 large wooden letter
- Screws, drill, hot glue gun
- Small cushion or fabric liner (optional)
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Paint the crate, rods, hangers, and letter in soft shades of white and pink.
Step 2: Drill holes into the inside back corners of the crate to insert the vertical dowel rods.
Step 3: Attach the horizontal clothing rod across the top by inserting it through both upright poles and fixing it in place.
Step 4: Tie satin ribbon bows around the tops of the vertical rods for a graceful finish.
Step 5: You can add your custom wooden letter to the front and hot-glue silk flowers around the base for a delicate, floral touch.
#5. DIY Pink Crate Candy Stand
Sweet, simple, and overflowing with charm, this DIY candy stand brings pure joy to any kid’s party or summer event.
Crafted from painted wooden crates, the setup is both affordable and completely adorable. What makes it so lovely is how personal it feels that hand-painted pastel pink crates, whimsical paper awning, and rows of colorful treats in glass jars.
Materials Needed
- 6 wooden crates
- 2 wooden poles (approx. 4-5 ft. tall)
- 1 wooden board
- Pink and white paint
- Small nails or screws
- Hot glue gun
- Cardstock or construction paper
- Optional: Glass/plastic jars
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Paint the crates in alternating soft pink and white tones.
Step 2: Stack the crates including three on the bottom as the base and three above for display.
Step 3: Attach the vertical wooden poles to the outer edges of the stand, making sure they’re level and sturdy.
Step 4: Create the awning by gluing or stapling scalloped strips of paper (cut from cardstock) to the wooden board.
Step 5: Secure the awning to the top of the poles. Then decorate with jars full of candy, labels, a sign and colorful accessories like straws, popcorn bags, or balloons.
#6. Whimsical Crate Wall Shelves
This playful display of pastel-painted crates instantly transforms any blank wall into a functional art piece. It’s more than storage, it’s a statement.
If you’re decorating a kids’ playroom, creative studio, or reading nook, this cheerful DIY project will bring color and joy to your everyday view.
Materials Needed
- 12-14 wooden crates (various sizes: approx. 12″x18″, 10″x14″, and 8″x12″)
- Acrylic paint in pastel tones
- White paint
- Paintbrushes (2-inch and fine-tip)
- Wall anchors and heavy-duty screws
- Drill and level
- Optional: wall decal or hand-painted mural
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Start by painting the interior of each crate in your chosen pastel colors.
Step 2: Once dry, paint the exterior of each crate white to create that soft contrast.
Step 3: Plan your layout by arranging the crates on the floor first. You can mix vertical and horizontal positions for visual interest.
Step 4: Drill the crates into wall studs or use wall anchors for secure hanging.
#7. Vertical Crate Garden Wall
If you’ve got a bare brick wall and a soft spot for greenery, this DIY crate garden is your match made in botanical heaven.
It’s proof that with a couple of wooden crates and a few plants, you can turn any dull outdoor corner into a blooming little sanctuary.
Materials Needed
- 2-4 wooden crates (approx. 18″ x 12″ x 9.5″)
- Screws and wall anchors
- Drill and screwdriver
- 4 wall-mounting brackets
- Sandpaper (medium grit)
- Optional: weatherproof sealer
- Assortment of small to medium potted plants
- Decorative extras (e.g., watering can, butterfly décor, house numbers)
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Sand down each crate to smooth out splinters and rough patches. If desired, apply a coat of sealer or stain and let it dry overnight.
Step 2: Decide on the layout and mark where each crate will go. Then use a level to ensure everything will be aligned properly.
Step 3: Secure L-brackets inside the crate corners, then mount them to the wall using masonry screws and anchors (especially important for brick or concrete walls).
Step 4: Arrange your potted plants inside and on top of each crate. You can add whimsical elements like mini signs, butterfly hangings, or a vintage watering can for charm.
#8. DIY Wooden Crate Desk
The base of the desk is made entirely from stacked wooden crates, offering both support and built-in storage.
Whether you’re stashing books, showcasing plants, or hanging tools, everything feels accessible and neatly arranged. And best of all, the raw wood tones bring warmth and calm, ideal for productivity without the clutter.
Materials Needed
- 6 wooden crates (approx. 18″ x 12″ x 9″)
- 1 plywood sheet (desk surface, ~48″ x 24″)
- Screws or wood glue
- Sandpaper (optional)
- Pegboard panel with holes
- Pegboard hooks, pegs, or small shelves
- Hanging decor: plants, scissors, keyrings, organizers
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Sand all wooden pieces to smooth out rough edges. You can leave them natural or apply a light stain for protection.
Step 2: Arrange 3 crates on each side vertically to form the desk legs.
Step 3: Secure the plywood sheet on top using screws or adhesive.
Step 4: Mount the pegboard on the wall behind your desk. Then use wall anchors for a firm hold, especially if you’ll hang heavier items.
#9. Crate Storage Ottoman
Every kid’s room needs a spot to sit, stash toys, and add a bit of charm and this crate ottoman does it all. It’s low to the ground, super kid-friendly, and even a perfect perch for tired feet or an impromptu storytime.
Materials Needed
- 1 medium wooden crate (around 18″ x 12″ x 10″)
- 1 piece of foam cushion (~2″ thick)
- Upholstery fabric (½ yard)
- Plywood cut
- 4 wooden ball feet
- 4 screws + screwdriver
- Staple gun and staples
- Paint
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Paint the crate in your chosen pastel shade and let it dry completely. Don’t forget the inside if you want a clean finish all around.
Step 2: Attach the wooden feet securely to the bottom four corners.
Step 3: Cut a piece of plywood to fit the top of the crate. Then lay the foam on top, cover with fabric, and wrap it tightly around the edges.
Step 4: Finally, screw the padded top directly to the crate or use hinges if you want it to lift for toy storage.
#10. Upcycled Crate Console Table
This DIY crate console table brings warmth and functionality into any room. Whether you place it in your entryway or behind a couch, it feels like a handcrafted piece that holds stories.
Furthermore, you can easily tailor it to your space with paint or stain choices. Bonus, it’s budget-friendly and beginner-approved.
Materials Needed
- 4 wooden crates (approx. 18″ L x 12″ W x 9.5″ H each)
- 1 wood board (about 1″ x 12″ x 36″)
- 4 furniture legs (16″-18″)
- 1 piece of plywood
- White paint
- Dark wood stain
- Wood screws (1.25″ and 2″)
- Sandpaper (medium and fine grit)
- Wood glue
- Drill and screwdriver
- Optional: Clear polyurethane sealant
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Sand down all crates and your top board to remove rough edges and prep the surfaces for paint or stain.
Step 2: Paint the crates and furniture legs with two coats of white paint.
Step 3: While the paint dries, stain the top board. Wipe off excess and let it cure per stain instructions.
Step 4: Attach the crates together side-by-side using wood glue and screws through the inner sides.
Step 5: Secure the crates to the base plywood to provide stability and something to anchor the legs into.
Step 6: Finally, screw the stained board to the top of the crates from the underside.
#11. DIY Wooden Crate Wine Bar Cart
This charming mini wine bar blends rustic vibes with modern utility, perfect for small spaces, dinner parties, or just upgrading your nightly glass of red.
Additionally, it rolls on discreet caster wheels, so you can move it with ease from kitchen to patio to wherever the party’s at.
Materials Needed
- 2 large wooden crates
- 1 wood board (~30″ x 16″)
- 4 small caster wheels
- 4 woven baskets
- Screws + drill
- White paint
- Sandpaper
- Optional: stemware rack or hooks
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Sand and paint the crates in your preferred shade. White works great for a clean look that contrasts beautifully with dark or natural wood.
Step 2: Secure the crates together side by side using screws or brackets, ensuring the open sides face outward.
Step 3: Attach caster wheels to the bottom of each crate corner, then center and secure the stained wooden board on top as your bar surface.
Step 4: Add baskets inside the lower crate compartments.
#12. Rustic Wood Crate Produce Stand
This handcrafted produce stand adds a cozy farmhouse touch to any kitchen, while keeping fruits and veggies easy to grab and beautifully displayed.
I love how it blends function and warmth, perfect for busy mornings or Sunday meal prep. And yes, it’s surprisingly simple to build even if you’ve never picked up a saw before.
Materials Needed
- 2 medium wooden crates (approx. 12″x18″)
- 4 wooden planks (1″x3″, cut to 36″)
- 2 angled support beams (cut at 45°)
- Sandpaper
- Wood screws (1½”)
- Wood stain (optional) and cloth
- Drill and screwdriver
- Burlap cloth (optional)
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Lightly sand the crates and wood planks until smooth, then wipe away dust before assembling.
Step 2: Attach the crates to the side planks at an angle using screws. You should leave enough space between them for easy access.
Step 3: Cut and attach the angled supports between the crates. If desired, stain the entire frame for a richer wood tone.
Step 4: Finally, line the inside of the crates with burlap for a market-style look, then fill with your favorite fresh produce.
#13. DIY Crate Shoe Tower
If you’ve been tripping over shoes in your entryway or cramming them into a closet that’s already at capacity, this vertical crate shoe rack is about to become your favorite fix.
Moreover, each crate is flipped sideways with the open face pointing outward. Inside, horizontal planks or shelves divide them into two levels.
Materials Needed
- 7 wooden crates (identical size)
- 7-14 wooden planks (optional)
- Wood screws + wall anchors
- Drill and screwdriver
- Measuring tape + level
- Sandpaper
- Optional: wood finish
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Sand all the crates and any shelf inserts you plan to use, then add a divider shelf inside each crate if desired.
Step 2: Starting from the floor, position the first crate firmly in a corner. You now secure it to the wall using anchors and screws, especially if the wall is drywall or plaster.
Step 3: Stagger each crate above the last one, alternating left and right. Then use a level to keep the pattern neat and even.
Step 4: Fill your new shoe station with neatly lined pairs. You can even dedicate certain levels to specific family members or types of shoes.
#14. Wood Crate Coffee Table with Storage Charm
Built with painted wood crates and topped with a rich stained board, this project brings both beauty and practicality to your living room.
Also, you can stash blankets, books, or décor in the open sides, while the top stays tidy for candles, vases, or board games. It’s a weekend project that instantly elevates your space without breaking the bank.
Materials Needed
- 4 medium wooden crates (approx. 18″ x 12.5″ x 9.5″)
- 1 stained pine or oak board (approx. 48″ x 28″)
- 2×4 boards
- White paint
- Wood screws and wood glue
- Sandpaper (medium grit)
- Power drill and screwdriver
- Optional: Felt pads
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Sand all crates to smooth rough edges. Then prime and paint each one in your desired color (white adds a clean, bright feel).
Step 2: Cut and assemble the bottom frame using 2x4s, forming a base that supports the crates and raises the structure slightly off the ground. Next, attach crates with wood glue and screws, creating a rectangular layout with open sides facing outward.
Step 3: Secure the tabletop board over the crates using strong screws from the inside.
Step 4: Finally, add felt pads underneath or install caster wheels if you’d like to move the table easily.
#15. Lazy Susan Rotating Paint Crate Organizer
Tired of rummaging through chaotic drawers to find your favorite shade of acrylic? This rotating paint storage cube is every crafter’s dream.
Crafted from compact wooden crates and perched on a lazy Susan base, it combines rustic charm with practical brilliance.
Materials Needed
- 4 small wooden crates or slatted panels (approx. 6″ x 6″)
- 1 lazy Susan turntable base
- 1 round wood board (12-14″ diameter)
- Wood glue
- Sandpaper + wood stain (optional)
- Small tray
- Hot glue gun (optional)
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Sand all wooden pieces for a smooth, clean finish. If you prefer a stained look, apply your wood stain and allow it to dry.
Step 2: Assemble the four crates into a cube shape using nails or strong wood glue.
Step 3: Attach the finished cube to the round wooden base using the lazy Susan turntable mechanism.
Step 4: Slide your paint bottles into the slats, label side out for easy identification. You can store tubes, small jars, or even washi tapes if needed.
#16. Rolling Crate Bookshelf
This project feels like a warm invitation to sit down, flip through picture books, and get lost in a good story.
Made entirely from stacked wooden crates and finished with a dark wood stain, this rolling bookshelf blends rustic charm with real-life function. The best part is that it’s on wheels, making it perfect for kids’ spaces or any room where flexibility matters.
Materials Needed
- 4 medium-sized wooden crates (approx. 18″ x 12.5″ x 9.5″)
- Wood stain
- 1 piece of plywood
- 4 caster wheels with screws
- Wood screws and wood glue
- Drill, screwdriver, paintbrush
- Sandpaper
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Sand all surfaces of your crates and baseboard until smooth. Then apply a wood stain or paint and allow it to dry fully before moving on.
Step 2: Position the crates in a 2×2 formation, two stacked on top of two, all facing outward for easy access. Then secure them together using screws and wood glue.
Step 3: Attach the crates to the plywood base. Finally, slip the entire unit and install caster wheels at each corner.
#17. Vintage Crate Flower Planter on Wheels
With its weathered wood, hand-painted stencil, and dainty vintage-style flourishes, it looks like it rolled right out of a charming countryside market.
But don’t let the looks fool you, this DIY crate planter is as functional as it is beautiful. Thanks to the attached caster wheels, you can easily move it around your porch, patio, or even inside for a seasonal pop of bloom wherever you want it.
Materials Needed
- 1 large wooden crate
- White chalk paint
- Floral stencil design
- Foam brush
- 4 small caster wheels
- Screws + drill
- Clear outdoor sealant
- Potting soil + flowering plants
- Optional: plastic liner
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Clean and lightly sand your wooden crate. If desired, apply a dark wood stain for that vintage base look and let it dry.
Step 2: Position your stencils and gently dab white chalk paint using a foam brush. Start with “FRESH FLOWERS” in bold across the slats, then add delicate corner or edge floral designs for extra charm.
Step 3: Once paint is dry, apply a coat of clear sealant to protect your design, especially if it’s going outdoors.
Step 4: Flip the crate and attach four caster wheels with screws. Make sure they roll smoothly and are evenly spaced.
#18. DIY Colorful Crate Shopping Carts
These cheerful, handmade shopping carts instantly brighten up any store corner, market stall, or play area.
I believe whether you’re creating these for a kids’ store, school fair, or a whimsical market, the playful design adds both charm and practicality.
Materials Needed
- 1 wooden crate per cart
- 4 caster wheels (2 swivel, 2 fixed recommended)
- 2 wooden side rails
- 1 flat wooden base
- Canvas
- Screws + screwdriver
- Acrylic or spray paint in multiple colors
- Letter stencils and black paint (optional)
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Paint each crate and its matching handle rails in bright, contrasting colors.
Step 2: Attach the crate to a flat wooden base using screws. Be sure the bottom is secure enough to carry weight.
Step 3: Add caster wheels to the corners of the base for easy mobility.
Step 4: Screw or nail in the side rails to create upright handle supports. Then add a top handlebar or crosspiece.
Step 5: Line the inside of the crate with fabric or a removable cloth bag.
#19. DIY Cinder Block and Crate Storage Shelf
Who says storage can’t have character? This shelving setup pairs rustic wooden crates with industrial-style cinder blocks to create a bold, functional piece that works great in an entryway, craft room, or even a small business.
Additionally, you can switch the crates out, rotate the blocks for more visual interest, or repaint everything to match your room vibe.
Materials Needed
- 12 concrete cinder blocks
- 3 wood planks (approximately 1″ x 12″ x 48″)
- 8 wooden crates
- Optional: Sandpaper, paint, or wood stain
- Decorative items
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: If desired, sand and paint your cinder blocks for a cleaner or more colorful look.
Step 2: Position four blocks on the ground to form your base layer, two at each end. Lay your first wood plank on top.
Step 3: Repeat the same structure for the next two tiers, stacking blocks and placing a plank between each level.
Step 4: Insert crates into the spaces on each shelf. You can slide them in fully or let them stick out slightly for easy access.
#20. Rustic Crate Gift Basket
Whether you’re filling it with a candle, a blooming orchid, a handwritten note, or small treats, this crate turns a few simple items into something personal and polished.
Besides, the weathered wood gives it that found in a cozy antique shop charm, and it’s perfect for birthdays, thank-you gifts, or just because moments.
Materials Needed
- 1 small reclaimed wood crate (about 8″ x 8″ x 6″)
- Light sandpaper (optional)
- Potted mini plant
- A mug
- Note card
- Filler materials: tissue paper, shredded paper, or cloth
- Optional: ribbon
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Wipe down the crate and gently sand any splintered spots. You want it to stay rustic, not rough.
Step 2: Line the bottom with filler to cushion your items and create height for display.
Step 3: Arrange your chosen gifts, you should start with the plant in a back corner for height, then layer in the mug or candle, and finally tuck the card in front.
Step 4: Add a ribbon, name tag, or dried flower stem for a finishing touch if you like, or leave it simple and let the wood speak for itself.
#21. Rolling Toy Crate for Kids
If you’ve ever stepped on a rogue Lego or tripped over a plush giraffe mid-stride, you know the struggle is real. This charming rolling crate makes toy cleanup simple, fast, and even fun for the little ones.
Materials Needed
- 1 wooden crate (standard or large)
- 4 caster wheels (with screws)
- White acrylic or chalk paint
- Small chalkboard label or chalkboard paint section
- Screws + screwdriver or drill
- Optional: Sandpaper, clear sealer
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Sand the crate to smooth out rough edges. Then paint the crate white or in your child’s favorite color.
Step 3: Attach caster wheels to each bottom corner using screws.
Step 4: Add a chalkboard label to one side. You can buy a pre-made one or paint a small rectangle with chalkboard paint.
Step 5: Fill it with their favorite toys, books, or stuffed animals and let them take pride in their own little mobile organizer.
#22. Crate-Style Wall Shelf
This crate wall shelf is the bathroom upgrade you didn’t know you needed. With just one wooden crate flipped on its side and mounted to the wall, you create a handy storage nook for rolled towels, toilet paper, or toiletries.
Materials Needed
- 1 wooden crate (approx. 12″ x 18″ x 9″)
- Wall anchors + screws
- White paint (optional)
- Sandpaper (medium-grit)
- Drill
- Level
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Lightly sand the crate to remove rough edges or splinters. Then paint it to match your bathroom decor, then let it dry completely.
Step 2: Choose the ideal spot on your bathroom wall. You can use a level to mark even mounting points on the wall where the crate will sit.
Step 3: Attach the crate using heavy-duty screws and anchors.
Step 4: Finally, fill the lower cavity with rolled towels and extra toilet paper.
#23. Rustic Crate Pumpkins for Fall Decor
Made from upcycled wooden crates, painted a warm pumpkin orange, and topped with real wood stems and burlap bows, they’re a standout addition to your porch, garden, or entryway.
Moreover, crisp leaves underfoot, cider in hand, and these beauties standing guard by the tree? Chef’s kiss for autumn lovers.
Materials Needed
- 2 wooden crates
- Orange outdoor paint and paintbrush
- 2 chunky tree branches (6-8 inches long)
- Burlap ribbon
- Twine
- Sandpaper (optional)
- Protective clear sealer (optional)
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Start by painting your crates a rich pumpkin orange. Then apply one or two coats depending on the wood finish, and let them dry completely.
Step 2: If you love a distressed or vintage look, lightly sand the edges to let some natural wood peek through.
Step 3: Position the crate upright. Using a strong adhesive or wood screws, attach a thick log/stick in the center top of the crate to serve as the pumpkin “stem.”
Step 4: Wrap burlap ribbon around the base of the stem and tie a loose bow. For extra flair, you can tuck in a swirl of twine or add faux leaves.
#24. Crate Nightstand With Painted Legs
With a painted wooden crate turned upright and four decorative legs attached to the base, this project creates a compact side table that doubles as a display shelf.
Also, the gray finish with a stencil detail on top adds character without overwhelming the space. It’s budget-friendly, beginner-friendly, and a perfect way to add a DIY touch to your bedside.
Materials Needed
- 1 wooden crate (standard size)
- 4 table legs
- Gray paint
- Optional: stencil + acrylic paint
- Sandpaper
- Wood glue or screws
- Screwdriver
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Lightly sand your crate and table legs to remove any rough spots. Then wipe clean with a dry cloth.
Step 2: Paint the crate and legs using gray chalk paint.
Step 3: Once dry, attach the legs to the bottom corners of the crate using screws or pre-installed brackets.
Step 4: Add a decorative stencil design on top using a contrasting paint color, then place your new crate nightstand beside your bed.