What can be made with wood wine boxes?

JAD
by JAD
My nearby retail liquor store gives me these very nice wood wine boxes or shallow crates for FREE and I want to upcycle them into something amazing and I would love some diy ideas for what to do with them. Please inspire me!
  10 answers
  • 62q10370829 62q10370829 on Dec 28, 2017

    I'm jealous. Ha. You can hang on walls for shelves. Like in bathroom to put towels & etc in. Stack on sides & screw together for shelves (like book shelf). Put hobby stuff in & put in a book shelf, storage in kitchen if top of cabinet's are open. Store Christmas stuff & etc in. You can make tops for them. Make coffee table, foot stool, end tables. Good luck & have fun. You can google & get ideas how to do it.

  • Ann Cherkas Halstead Ann Cherkas Halstead on Dec 28, 2017

    Me too. I would love the have some

  • Candee Candee on Dec 28, 2017

    a book shelf or media hutch

  • Dianacirce70 Dianacirce70 on Dec 28, 2017

    You can make a coffee table and/or side tables with them. I'd attach some to walls and use as shelves

  • Tina Tina on Dec 31, 2017

    I’m jealous too!! Spice racks. Towel storage. Like drawers under beds. Cat tree

  • Valerie Suell Valerie Suell on Dec 31, 2017

    You can donate them to all of us who are jealous! But honestly, your imagination is the limit with these! I saw a whole wall decorated with crates turned and stacked all different ways so they literally covered the whole wall! Then of course all sorts og knick knacks were placed in/on them. It was really neat.

  • Emily Emily on Dec 31, 2017

    the difficult thing with questions like yours is that left alone these boxes could be very valuable in 50 or so years! But of course you want to use them now. I hung vegetable crates in my back hall for storage. . . I painted them first.

  • Robin Robin on Jan 01, 2018

    The possibilitiesofa are endless. I've made a console table and end table and an entertainment center. You can make a head board, redo kitchen kabinets using them as the doors. And yes I too am jealous.

  • Em Em on Dec 19, 2020

    Take the bottom out and put it on the top. Makes a great porch table. Add 4 legs and seal with poly.