Woodworking Projects for Repurposed Scrap Wood | the ReFab Diaries

Do you have some leftover wood from your last home renovation or DIY project? As someone committed to sustainability, you don’t want to waste it, and the good news is you don’t have to! I’m here today to share some woodworking projects for repurposed scrap wood that will result in useful, high-quality items for use around the home.


Woodworking Projects for Repurposed Scrap Wood


Lap Desk

Your desk and office chair aren’t always the most appealing work location. Instead, imagine lounging on the couch with a sturdy, upcycled lap desk supporting your computer! To create this workspace staple, gather three pieces of wood, two for the table legs and one for the top. You can connect these pieces any way you want, but an aesthetic option would be trying dovetail joints. Once the pieces are connected, add stability and smoothness by sanding down the rough spots and applying a clear coat of finish.

Floating Shelves

Floating shelves are a fabulous way to display your favorite decor items and declutter your living space, and the design is practically as simple as it gets! Find sturdy wood planks of your desired shelf length, square off the edges with a miter saw, and drill holes for the invisible brackets. After mounting, you’ll have beautiful floating shelves that prove sustainability and style can go hand in hand!

Candle Holders

Adding a warm and cozy atmosphere to your home can be as simple as creating custom candle holders. Carve small sections of scrap wood into various shapes, such as hexagons or rectangles, then drill holes for tealight candles. Sand the edges, and apply stain or paint to match your home decor. These unique candle holders will surely make your family dinners more intimate and memorable.

Picture Frames

Showcase your beloved memories in a personalized picture frame made from repurposed scrap wood. Find four wood scraps with similar widths, and use a miter saw to cut 45-degree angles on the ends. Join the pieces with wood glue and clamps to form your frame, and reinforce the corners using hidden nails or staples. Sand the surface and apply a finish of your choice—a glossy varnish or vibrant paint, perhaps? Now it’s time to display your cherished memories and boast your woodworking skills!

I hope you give some of these woodworking projects for repurposed scrap wood a try! You will be contributing to a greener planet, and you’ll get some new conversation starters in your home.



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