Our DIY Pallet-Wood Floor Cost Only $100

We had this weird windowless room with no purpose so we thought to make it a pantry. It needed quite a bit of work to come around to the functional side. Some shelving went in but the floor was a train wreck – awful cheap disgusting carpet.

After that got ripped out, I had to figure out what to put in its place that was sturdy, looked good, and was inexpensive. After visiting a pallet rehabber, the idea was hatched.

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Our final result

Our DIY Pallet-Wood Floor Cost Only $100

The awful cheap carpet

Our DIY Pallet-Wood Floor Cost Only $100

We couldn’t even vacuum it. It would shred and get tangled in the vacuum. Awful. Terrible. Had to go.

Block collecting

Our DIY Pallet-Wood Floor Cost Only $100

I started collecting little blocks of wood already pre-cut from a pallet rehabber over the course of several months. They were for free. And as we know, free is good.

A step

Our DIY Pallet-Wood Floor Cost Only $100

We have one little step down into this room which I covered using smaller, thinner pieces of wood I collected. As you can see, the nails were still in the wood (albeit trimmed by the pallet guys), the wood varied in type, age and size.

Installation

Our DIY Pallet-Wood Floor Cost Only $100

I got some foam floor insulating roll stuff, rolled that out and put all the blocks back over it. With a nail gun, I tacked down each block with one or two brad nails.

“Grouting”

Our DIY Pallet-Wood Floor Cost Only $100

I mixed up a concoction of fine sawdust, gloss oil based polyurethane, and mineral spirits to thin for the “grout.” I can’t say this was an easy process. It wasn’t.

Hand scraping

Our DIY Pallet-Wood Floor Cost Only $100

The next day the floor was a wreck and I thought I had ruined it. I hadn’t done the best job with the grout and ended up having to hand scrape the whole floor. Ugh.

Sealing

Our DIY Pallet-Wood Floor Cost Only $100

The last step was two coats of the same gloss oil based polyurethane. It’s all I had time for but it’s holding up well.

Last step: enjoy

Our DIY Pallet-Wood Floor Cost Only $100

We love it. It’s unique, custom, and all for less than $100, with all the wood being free.

Our DIY Pallet-Wood Floor Cost Only $100

Yeah it’s a tad uneven, but sock footed or barefooted is no problem. We wanted the wood to stay in “as-found” condition. There are no splintering pieces as I was very selective, and since this particular room doesn’t vary in temperature or humidity throughout the year, the floor has held up exceptionally well.