Nothing sparks more inspiration than a boring wood trivet, right? Yeah…and I’m sure you think I just checked out of the funny farm. Well, you’re in for a treat as I wow you with my amazing upcycling skills for this repurposed trivet project! {{triumphal music plays}}
When I spy this at the thrift store, I am taken by the blonde wood. It’s sleek, stylish, and serves a purpose. That checks off all the tipping points for me. However, storing something this size can be difficult for some. So, why not give it a higher purpose…literally.
DIY TIME
First, I need to make this my own, so I do away with that signature label on the corner with wood filler.
Meanwhile, I flip the trivet over to add keyhole hardware.
This hardware is a great way to mount a light or heavy item to a wall with a flush finish. Just make sure you attach them in a level fashion. Also, notice I left the rubber feet on the bottom. You’ll see why in a bit.
After adding hardware and the filler cures, I sand it down I decide to add a bit of color to a few of the slats. Yes, I am an avid lover of all things blue (or green or…)
I’m aiming to liven up this trivet enough to use it in decor, but also leave a nod to the wood as well.
NEXT STEPS
Next, there’s one more piece to this repurposed trivet puzzle. I’ve dressed it up, added hardware, but now it’s time to add even more function. For that, I dig into my luan scrap pieces and cut two of each size. Then, I glue them together and let that cure.
Once they cure, I use my clothing iron and this veneer edging to make them into a finished unified piece of wood. You can see how I’ve used this edging on these past projects HERE.
Just iron on and trim. Then, sand it down to your liking. Isn’t that easy? Finally, to finish it off, I apply a few coats of poly to the trivet and the new pieces I’ve created.
THE REVEAL
Here is my repurposed trivet turned wall decor with a little bit more function and fun. Four shelves that are adjustable, but also serve another purpose.
First, you can stash away your table goodies and display it as decor. Then, here’s the fun part…
Not only does the trivet serve as wall decor, but still as a trivet. Additionally, you have two coasters and two more trivets. Yeehaw!!
Then, when you’re done entertaining or just enjoying some quiet time, stick it all back up on the wall and enjoy.
It’s fun to make a story-telling home by creating it yourself. Likewise, if you’d like to add this set to your home story, you can find it and more available in my online shop.
In addition, let’s inspire others by sharing and pinning. DIY is fun!
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Rebecca - NC says
You are a magician!! ???
What a pretty, unique and very useful transformation!!! ?
Larissa says
I don’t know about that, but I do have fun! Thank you for the “hug”, Rebecca.
Becky says
That’s creative! I like it!!!
Larissa says
Woot, woot! Thanks so much, Becky! This was a fun brain game for me.
Mary says
Oh gosh, for cute – I love it! and then to see more purposes for the little shelves…wow! As usual, I didn’t see it coming 🙂 You have such a gift for design! Thank you for sharing with us. And for the giveaway too 🙂 (I love what I recently purchased from you too…wish I knew how to share a photo of where it is hanging here at home, but I’m not that techy yet 🙂
Larissa says
You’ve made my day, Mary. I can’t thank you enough for taking the time. I write for my readers and hearing from them means the world.
Marie B. says
What a clever repurpose, Larissa! I love it as a modern wall shelf but adore how it can still be used as a trivet with bonus coasters. Pinned
Larissa says
Had to do something with it as I love the wood tone. Thanks, Marie!
Paula@SweetPea says
You come up with the best ideas for repurposing thrift store finds.
Larissa says
You sure know how to make a gal smile, Paula. Hugs!