I love the idea – it is very cool – but I’m a bit wary of using palettes for anything in the home, especially around children. Since they’re used in shipping, they could have been exposed to chemicals and we don’t have a good way of verifying it one way or another. Just a thought
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ever thought of jet washing the timber when its still a pallet, ?
If you don’t mind your toddler chewing on splintery wood that was used to transport all kinds of mystery goods, from hazardous chemicals to bags of manure…
OMG it is so awsome!!
I love the idea – it is very cool – but I’m a bit wary of using palettes for anything in the home, especially around children. Since they’re used in shipping, they could have been exposed to chemicals and we don’t have a good way of verifying it one way or another. Just a thought
ever thought of jet washing the timber when its still a pallet, ?
If you don’t mind your toddler chewing on splintery wood that was used to transport all kinds of mystery goods, from hazardous chemicals to bags of manure…
That is yucky for a little kid to have as a bed.
Not for a child somehow, a bit grim looking and splinter prone.
Too many splinters. Maybe if it’s been sanded and varnished it will be ok.
Spooky chamber of tortures
Not a good or safe idea for kids
If treated, coated and painted with non toxic paint then maybe
Trop mignon, je crois que je vais récupérer des palettes à l’entrepôt pour faire les mêmes :-P
Personne n’aura le même et çà ne viens pas de chez Ikéa ouffff
moi j’aimerais faire un bureau comme celui-ci pour mon fils avec son lit de bébé je trouve ça génial