Wooden boxes have become very popular. Heirs to the classic untreated fruit crates, these pieces have thousands of uses in decoration. The ones available in stores lack the rough look of the originals. In fact, some people look for the genuine ones because they are more authentic, and do not even sand or varnish them. However, there are those who prefer the more modern versions, perhaps because there are different sizes and it is easier to adapt them according to the space. Be that as it may, decorating with fruit crates, old or modern, opens the door to endless possibilities.
The shelf is the first resource that comes to mind when we think of decorating with wooden fruit crates. Arranged somewhat randomly, they bring a great sense of dynamism. There is no better showcase for your memories.
But not only are they a fantastic display for your favorite pieces, they also make a brilliant stand for your plants. No matter how narrow the corner is. By playing with their length and width you'll be able to create a perfect combination.
Wooden boxes are not forbidden in any part of the house. Keeping their natural tone or with a touch of color, they will look great even in the bathroom. Have you seen this original way to keep your towels in order?
Instead of resting them on the floor, draw an irregular pattern on the wall and hang them. If they are old fruit crates, they may not hold a lot of weight, so keep that in mind when overloading them with books and other decorative accessories.
Another great idea is to arrange them vertically one on top of the other on their widest part and finish them off with turned legs instead of resting them on the floor. The result will be a very elegant shelf that will look like you bought it as is!
In small, open-plan apartments, it is not only essential to intelligently distribute the square footage, but also to introduce elements that delimit the spaces. These boxes are the most unique room dividers you've ever seen.
As irrefutable proof that wooden boxes are a real decorative chameleon, here is an image of their presence in a kitchen. A couple of pieces serve as an alternative to storage furniture for plates and cups.
If you were looking for a radical proposal, take a look at this office. The desk has been built with a plank supported by fruit crates. In addition, in the work area there are several others that function as filing cabinets.
The versatility of the wooden box is multiplied when combined with wheels. Looking for an unusual way to keep your cushions or blankets close at hand? Add some wheels to a wooden box and you're done.
And if you want to take it up a notch, get four boxes and create a coffee table pattern. The wheels will allow you to move it easily, while the holes will have room for books and ornaments. Top it off with a pretty potted plant.