Use Recycled Produce Boxes for a Creative DIY Wall Shelf
Gil Cohen — March 6, 2013 — Art & Design
References: kparkerdesign.wordpress & recyclart.org
With materials lying around the house, anyone can create a gorgeous DIY wall shelf, even if they have absolutely no furniture construction knowledge.
Using a wooden clementine box, the kind that can be found in many supermarkets, Kaitlyn Parker of KPdesign added a new shelving unit to her wall with an artistic twist. No modifications need to be made to the box, however, before mounting it, giving it a coat of paint will transform it into a work of art that will visually enhance the decor in a room.
Parker used black and white paint to create a graphic pattern that makes her DIY wall shelf work with the rest of the art in her home.
Using a wooden clementine box, the kind that can be found in many supermarkets, Kaitlyn Parker of KPdesign added a new shelving unit to her wall with an artistic twist. No modifications need to be made to the box, however, before mounting it, giving it a coat of paint will transform it into a work of art that will visually enhance the decor in a room.
Parker used black and white paint to create a graphic pattern that makes her DIY wall shelf work with the rest of the art in her home.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling - Unlocking the potential of discarded materials to create new and unique products.
2. DIY Home Decor - Empowering individuals to customize and personalize their living spaces with their own creations.
3. Sustainable Design - Integrating eco-friendly practices into product development to reduce waste and environmental impact.
Industry Implications
1. Home Improvement - Opportunity to offer innovative DIY home decor products and solutions.
2. Furniture - Exploring new manufacturing techniques and materials for creating eco-friendly and customizable furniture.
3. Retail - Opportunity for supermarkets and retailers to promote and sell upcycled and sustainable products.
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