How to use a wooden log to make useful and functional objects

Coffee tables, bookcases, bedside tables. Even a planter or lamp.

What to do with a wooden log: 10 ideas
Natural wood logs, easy to recover in boschi, in forest areas, but also in urban areas, when trees are cut down for maintenance and safety, they are precious to be easily transformed into many objects, first of all for furnish the house and its outdoor spaces. An example? Simply cut the trunk to the right height and sand the surface to create a comfortable and elegant seat or stool. But with a wooden trunk you can also make coffee tables, bookcases, bedside tables, not to mention planters and coat racks.

Table

trunk table 1
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The first idea is simple but has a great impact, and lends itself to different furnishing styles. We are talking about the table which is obtained by putting together a log and a glass sheet. SIf possible, choose a sturdy, stable log, sand the top surface, treat it with a protective varnish, and place a sheet of glass on top. Secure the glass with non-slip adhesive pads or clear silicone to prevent it from slipping.

Library

trunk library
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This one is equally as designer library which is obtained fBy hoisting a log to the wall or floor, you can equip it with wooden shelves, cut to size, drilled, and screwed securely together. Secure them perfectly level, allowing you to hold books or other items. 

Tagliere

log cutting board
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The idea of ​​recycling a tree trunk is very simple to put into practice. cutting board. TCut a slice of the desired thickness, sand the surface smooth with sandpaper, then treat it with a cooking oil to protect it and enhance the color of the wood. It's perfect for serving as an appetizer of cured meats and cheeses.

bedside table

trunk bedside table
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Just like the coffee table, you can treat the wooden log in question to remove any splinters and place it next to the bed. It will act as a bedside table, on which you can keep the alarm clock or the book you are reading.

Knife block

knife block
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Again, from a trunk you can get a knife blockThis is a job that, unless you're particularly experienced, should be left to a carpenter. In any case, you need to cut a piece of wood to the desired size, and using a saw or chisel, make vertical slots deep enough for the knives. Sand the log, treat it with a protective oil, and ensure it remains stable on the work surface.

Stool

log stools
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The logs, cut at the right height, become simple but functional stools Useful in a variety of settings. From the garden to the terrace, from the courtyard to the balcony. They can even be placed indoors.

flowerpot

trunk flowerpot
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Even in the garden, there are plenty of ideas with wooden logs. In addition to being able to place them in certain corners to "decorate" the spaces, you can carve them to create a flowerpot like the one you see in the photo.

Lamp

trunk lamp
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Starting from a meticulously carved trunk or some branches If you're looking for something more sturdy and suitable for the job, you can also make a lamp body. It will add a special touch to a corner of the living room or bedroom.

Clothes hangers

trunk coat hanger
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Decorative logs for home to use as clothes hangersJust get one that's tall enough and has branches long enough to support coats, jackets, and so on.

Christmas decorations

Christmas tree decorations
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What to do with a wooden log, again? You can use it to make some DIY Christmas decorationsLike this ornament featuring two little houses, a tree, and a car cut out of cardboard or a sheet of thin plywood.

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