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Functional DIY kitchen decor: Making your own spice rack

by Jonathan Maines 03/12/2023

If you need a solution for your spices, consider making some DIY kitchen decor. A wooden pallet can be repurposed into an efficient spice rack and add rustic charm to your kitchen. Here is a simple guide for how to make your own pallet spice rack:

What you'll need

  • Hammer or nail gun
  • 1 1/2-inch nails
  • Wood glue
  • Miter saw
  • Table saw
  • Sandpaper
  • Ruler
  • Pallet boards x10
  • Sawtooth hanger (optional)

Step by step

  1. First, decide how large you want your spice rack to be. Cut six of the pallet boards into the same length to serve as the side and back pieces.
  2. Cut the remaining four boards for the shelves.
  3. For standard-sized spice jars, you'll want the shelves to be about three inches deep. If you want to display larger items like Mason jars, keep the boards at their original width.
  4. Sand all the boards smooth to avoid splinters.
  5. Create the frame of the rack by gluing or nailing two of the longer boards and two of the shorter boards into a rectangle.
  6. Turn the frame over and add glue around the entire edge. Then, add the four back pieces in place.
  7. Once the backboards are set, use a hammer or nail gun to nail them into the frame.
  8. Turn the rack back over, so the empty side faces up. Measure and mark where you want your shelves to go. You can place them in even increments or stagger them to accommodate a mixture of item heights.
  9. Secure each shelf board with nails, using your ruler to check if they are level.
  10. Once fully assembled, you're free to add paint or a wood stain if you wish. If you want to hang your rack on the wall, attach the Sawtooth hanger to the back.
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Jonathan Maines

After graduating from the University of Wisconsin- Eau Claire, Jon moved to Naples, Florida in 1989 where he took a job with the Naples Police Department. In 1991 Jon married his wife Kathy, also from Wisconsin, and had two children. During the next 19 years Jon continued to work for the Naples Police Department ultimately becoming a Lieutenant. During this time he and Kathy also became successful real estate investors. In June 2010 Jon retired from the Naples Police Department to focus his energies into being a successful Real Estate Professional. Jon believes that his faith, honesty, integrity, knowledge and hard work have been the key principals to his success in the Real Estate Business. If you are looking for an agent you can count on and trust to give you an honest perspective when looking to buy or sell your home, Jon is here to serve you. Call today for a free market analysis!