How to Build a Wood Pallet Deck
Making our home beautiful not only for others to see, but for ourselves is important. Creating an Outdoor Space where you can relax and enjoy the outdoors is easier than you think. Our side yard was an area that needed attention, so we built a Wood Pallet Deck and added new Outdoor Furniture, Flowers and Decorations, creating an Outdoor Space that is warm and inviting!
When we first began thinking about creating a new Outdoor Space, we knew we wanted a comfortable spot to relax, have a drink and enjoy the weather. We have been wanting to build a deck area for many years, but let’s face it, decks can be expensive to build. So during a brainstorming session, Doug came up with the idea to build a Wood Pallet Deck. And I loved it!
Building with Wood Pallet’s are all the rage, and I love how cool and rustic they are, so I was excited about the idea. One problem though, Wood Pallet’s are often times too rough looking with broken pieces and the slats are too far apart. He assured me that he knew of a place that sold Wood Pallets and they weren’t all built with large openings.
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I’m simply thrilled with how the space turned out. It’s warm and inviting, yet it has a pop of color to draw your attention.
Now, let’s build a deck…
This is where we began, our side yard was overgrown and needed attention.
Wood Pallet Deck Supplies
- Pallets – we bought ours at a local pallet manufacturer, they are 48 inches x 48 inches, 2 way barrel pallets NOTE: These Pallets were made to hold 1000-1200 pounds of weight, they were made at a Pallet Manufacturer
- Concrete Half Blocks – 8 inches x 8 inches x 6 inches
- Stain or Paint – we used Stain, because Paint tends to peel off of outdoor wood, we used Olympics Solid Stain in Sandstone color
- Gravel and Sand for leveling
- Paint Sprayer (optional- but one of our favorite purchases!)
Cost:
Depending on the amount of tools you will need to purchase, and how much you purchase the pallets for, will effect your cost. We spent about $120, and had some of the tools already.
The purchased the pallets from a local manufacturer and they were $10 each. I would highly suggest that you purchase the pallets that are made to hold weight, it’s worth the money.
The number of Wood Pallets you will need will depend on the size of deck you want. We decided to start small and see how we liked it. We used 6 Wood Pallets to make an 8 foot x 12 foot deck.
As I mentioned earlier, most of the Wood Pallets that you find are going to be rough. Next you will need to clean them with a deck cleaner, do any repairs to them and remove any stray nails.
Now it’s time to stain the Wood Pallets. We sprayed the stain on, but you could certainly use a roller or brush. But if you have an extra $40-$60 in your budget, purchasing the sprayer is one of the best purchases we have ever made.
Before the Deck is ready to be laid, you need to get the space ready. This is the most important part and the most time consuming.
- Clean out the area first by removing any unwanted weeds or plants.
- Determine the size of the block you will need. We chose to go with a Half Block, simply because of cost. You really don’t need a full block, you just need something to support the corners of the pallets.
- Determine the number of concrete blocks you will need. We used 12 for the 8 x 12 foot deck. You will need 1 block for each corner of each pallet.
- Place your blocks 4 feet apart.
- Dig a hole, at least twice as deep as the block.
- Add gravel and sand to the hole – using the same method as when we laid the Stone Walkway. Tamp it down firmly.
- Add the block to the hole and level.
- Level each block as you go.
Now it’s time to lay down the Wood Pallets to form the Deck. Lay them on top of the blocks, being sure to lay the corners on top of the concrete blocks. You can lay them out in any direction you like. If you have a Wood Pallet that is not quite as good as the others, like we did, be sure to lay it where it will either be covered with a Rug, less seen or in low traffic areas.
Be sure to let the deck set for at least 24 hours before adding your Outdoor Furniture and Decorations.
We started with the Outdoor Rug, I love how it pulls everything together. It is 5 x 8 feet, which is perfect for the Deck size. The Dining Chair Cushions match perfectly with the rug.
We had the chairs and side table so didn’t need to purchase those.
Last year, we used the tall red planter in front of our house and planted Annuals in it, the colors worked perfectly with the new rug, chair cushions and pillow.
The orange Gerbera Daisy and white Alyssum go perfectly, we placed the terra cotta pot in a Scroll Frame Plant Stand.
And the pillow adds a pop of color to the chairs, and also matches the rug. Then we added the flowers.
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Did the stain you use seal the wood too? I’d be concerned with weathering if the wood is not properly sealed.
Hi Lee- Yes, the Olympics Solid Stain was built for outside wood, so it also sealed the wood. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Wow, it looks great! I’m pinning to my “What to do with a pallet” Pinterest board!
Tania
Hi, I ‘m really love this idea ! I have an area by my garage where I could place this and sit my flower pots with various flowers. Also have a gazebo that needs some type of flooring. Like you mentioned it is not a high traffic area. What are the basic measurements of the pallets ? My gazebo area is a 10 by 10.
Thanks so much. Looking forward to tackling this project this summer now that I am retired I’m ready to enjoy my back yard.
Hi Debbie-
That sounds like a great space! A standard pallet is 40” x 48” but they can vary, so make sure to measure the ones that you find! Good luck!
I was just wondering how your deck is holding up and also, are the blocks ground level after levelling or above ground? My husband and I plan on building our own soon
Hey Vicki, the deck is holding up very well. I believe this will be the third summer for the deck and we haven’t had any problems It is due to be re-stained this year but other than that we love it and use it as much as we can. We are planning on re-landscaping the backyard this Spring and plan on moving and expanding the deck.
To answer your question on the blocks, we placed the blocks so the tops of them were just at or slightly above ground level. We wanted to make sure the bottom on the pallets are not in direct contact with the ground. This could cause the pallets to rot fairly quickly since the wood they are made from is not treated.
Would love to see your wood pallet deck when it’s complete! If you have any other questions don’t hesitate to contact me at [email protected] or leave a comment and I’ll get back to you.
Hi Liz- Did you put anything under the pallets to keep weeds from growing up through them?
Hi Jamie, No we did not. I occasionally have had to spray for a few weeds so far but it has not been too bad. I think next time I will use a layer of weed block fabric though.
Hi just wondering don’t u need to attach the pallets to the concrete posts? If not, how do they not slip off or move around? Any comments welcome I’m new to DIY but love this idea an definitely am going to give it a go as my first ever project, yours looks fabulous and is very inspiring, Thanks
Hi Adelle,
We have never needed to attach our pallets to the concrete blocks. As long as all the blocks are level the weight of the pallets and furnishing on the deck have kept them in place. We have had our pallet deck in place for two years now and have not had any problems.
Hi Liz,
Awesome job on the wood pallet deck. It has inspired me to do this in our backyard. Quick question, how much stain did you use? Thanks!
Hi Wendell, we used 2 gallons of stain on the 12×12 foot deck. The amount of stain would also depend on the quality of the pallets and how much stain they soak up.
~Liz
Great, thanks Liz! After vacation I will be tackling this project and can’t wait to have a space to enjoy in our backyard! Thanks again for your time!
Did you stain both sides of the pallets?
Yes Kendra we did.