We’re not breaking any new ground when we say that recycling has become a major trend in the field of interior design. The potential of reusing instead of throwing away goes beyond economics in this area, as it not only allows a ‘low cost’ decoration in times of crisis. This trend results in unique pieces created with materials that otherwise would have ended up in the garbage bin. Furniture with personality and complements of visible originality for the design of environments with character.
The recycling-decoration combination seems, for this very reason, to escape the temporality inherent in passing fashions to become an established couple, one of those like wood and white whose conjunction rarely disappoints. Because of its potential to make a difference, the use of recycled furniture and accessories has transcended the domestic space of the home and has found its way into business decoration. More and more stores, hotels, stores and offices are including this personal touch in their decoration.
Within this trend, pallets stand out as a reusable material for the creation of all types of furniture. The possibility of using either its complete structure or its boards and wooden crossbeams separately makes it a valuable tool for creating DIY pieces. Every day we contemplate a multitude of creative designs based on pallets that leave us speechless for their originality and beauty: pallet tables, pallet bookcases, pallet bedsteads, pallet vertical gardens…
Although the presence of these pieces fits almost any decorative style, in some styles such as vintage, rustic, industrial or shabby chic, among others, it is ideal. The chill out decoration is part of those aesthetics in which the pallet furniture is
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offer surprising results. It should be noted that this style often uses furniture flush with the floor. And, because of the low height of their structure, pallets are perfect for designing side tables, sofas, seats or beds that are perfect for this aesthetic. We show you some combinations with recycled pallets to give a chill out touch with personality to the decoration.
We complement the images of this video in which Joaquín Durán sings this version of the famous ‘Wake me up’ by Avicii with Aloe Blacc in a very special setting: our pallet furniture for chill out terraces.