Rustic Wood Wall Bins โ Easy Beginner Build
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How to Build an Easy Wooden Wall Bin
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We built this wall bin from reclaimed pallet wood, and simplified it even more than the original to make it a quick and easy beginner build โ no angled cuts, just straight cuts. You could easily build this yourself without ANY power tools โ an inexpensive miter box and saw and a hammer and nails is all you really need. And on top of seeing how quick and easy it is to build this with just a hammer and nails, you get to see how our dynamic Remodelaholic duo *really* works together ๐
This simplified version features all straight cuts, which makes the building even easier and actually makes the storage even more versatile โ just around our house, we tried out these wood bins with plants in our kitchen window;
paint, glue, and supplies in the garage; and in the bathroom for towels, toilet paper, and toiletries like lotion and hairspray.
You can use a nicer grade of wood and stain it for a classy department store style (and wouldnโt these labels holders be fun to add!) or stick with a less expensive board and paint or stain it to match your decor. So versatile to fit wherever you need a bit of added storage space โ in an entryway, kids room, craft room or office, even in a closet!
Weโd love to hear where youโll be using these wall bins โ and let us know what else youโd love to see us build!
Donโt forget to check out the original plans for the angled wall bins, too!
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Lorene has been behind the scenes here at Remodelaholic for more than a decade! She believes that planning projects and actually completing them are two different hobbies, but that doesn't stop her from planning at least a dozen projects at any given time. She spends her free time creating memories with her husband and 5 kids, traveling as far as she can afford, and partaking of books in any form available.