Give a 2nd more functional life to your retired and crumbled pieces of furniture! This is all possible to do through amazing pallet patch work techniques that are too helpful to revamp old furniture frames! For a total guide, we have chosen this refurbished old couch into Pallets sofa and table project here, here a broken up couch frame has been repaired with pallet slats to gain a serviceable fancy look again and an old pedestal metal table base has also been given a new round top with pallets and hence has been remodeled to gain a functional value again!
A throughout filling, makes the couch look purely rustic but artistic armrest curves, tilted low backrest and thicker robust berth make it a more fascinating and extraordinary piece of pallet furniture! The one metal leg refurbished pallet table can be put in sides to hold decorative objects like flower vases, light lamps and custom living room accents and hence can itself be a centerpiece also to your living room couch set!

Old couch frame has been revamped by rebuilding its broken up sides and torn edges with pallet wood! Finally it has been decided to create a total wooden avatar so a process of pallet slat filling has been done to do so! Already modified artistic armrest still own the beautiful curves that raises the aesthetic value of couch to peak!

A pedestal old metal table base has also been refurbished here with pallets and comes with a new round wooden top and hence a better side table has also been made through amazing pallet patch work!

Pallets slats after getting trimmed down to most suiting sizes have been mounted tight flat on targeted locations needed to be revamped or repaired! Berth and tilted back have also been filled through flat but tight packing of pallet slats!

Just put a cushion over the couch and add it to your sophisticated and modern living room and also use the side table for placement of vases, personal tools and beverage mugs! This how you can give a 2nd more functional life to your retired furniture pieces by getting them repaired with pallets!
Made by: Ben Sondergaard