It's often assumed that if it is set on the curb, I'll take it. Not so much in the last 5 years or so. I've had to become picky, if you will, because I have little room. And let's face it...I'm only one woman. As much as I'd like to take in all the rescues, I can't. That's why I write these blog posts...to encourage you to be the other guy or gal who takes on the unwanteds and gives them new life. Take, for instance, this duo. Let's create an upcycled bunk bed ladder project, shall we? Misfit Bunk Bed Ladders Before | prodigalpieces.com These are solid wood, made by Stanley in a honey finish, absolutely nothing wrong with them other than they just need a new purpose. While I could just lean them on the wall and toss quilts and afghans on them, I want to give them a bit more function (& fun).

TRASH

First, before I dive into my idea, I needed to dive in to my own curbside pile. Yes, it is city spring clean-up time, so if you were to drive thru my neck of the woods, you'll see oodles of stuff piled on every lawn. I often feel bad for those that come to peruse what I set out because, trust me, it's really trash. haha. However, each year, I do make a point to do a remodel project so I can make use of this service and skip paying the fees to haul my demo trash away. This year, I tore down our dining area ceiling. Yup. This is halfway there. Dining Room Ceiling Teardown | prodigalpieces.com There it be sitting in bags on the curb when I am done. More on the reveal HERE Curbside Trash | prodigalpieces.com Each year I make 3 piles: one of metal scrap, one of nice things I know someone will want, and my actual trash pile. That way, the pickers won't toss my stuff all over the place and I'm sure they appreciate the loot. My scrap metal was taken in less than 10 minutes, and the goods were taken within the hour. Love this time of year!

DIY TIME

Now, let's get back to this upcycled bunk bed ladder project. It's obvious after standing them together that they make a sweet display. At this point, they're not even attached yet, but already are standing together. Standing Upcycled Bunk Bed Ladders by Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com Next, I need to find attach the two ladders together. I did into my stash of heating duct from our kitchen remodel and use my tin snips to cut two squares. You can see how I use this same metal on my salvaged junk bird houses HERE. Scrap Metal for Upcycled Bunk Bed Ladder Project | prodigalpieces.com Then, I need wood to lay across the ladder steps to make shelves. You'll find this funny...I told my son we'd go out to shop Curb le Chic for some wide plank boards. However, like a lightning bolt, when I walked out my front door I realized I needed to shop my own pile. haha! {{head smack}} After oodles of staple and nail pulling, I cut my boards and here's the dry fit. Tiered Shelved Dry Fit on Upcycled Bunk Bed Ladders | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces Last, I paint the ladder in a fresh color and then attach the slats using my drill bit to counter-sink the screw heads. Counter Sunk Holes for Upcycled Bunk Bed Ladder Stand by Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com

THE REVEAL

Here's my upcycled bunk bed ladders turned tiered stand. eep! DIY Tiered Ladder Shelf from Upcycled Bunk Bed Ladders by Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces diy farmhouse upcycled home homedecor garden spring Farmhouse Style Ladder Shelf by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces diy home homedecor farmhouse garden Who knew a bunch of "junk" could come together to look so good? Me! haha! I truly love to take the obvious misfit and make new. In addition to the ladder, I also want to send a HUGE hug to my friend, Billie. She invited me to come to her farm and rummage through her barn loot. These antique terra cotta pots are just one of the gems. She offered more, but I had to decline...for now. One day I'll be back! Plus, she has a goats and hens I need to revisit for therapy while I wait for my own new home. Garden Style Decor from Upcycled Bunk Bed Ladders by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces garden diy home homedecor Terra Cotta Pot with Patina by Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces garden home homedecor Antique Terra Cotta Pots by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces garden home homedecor So tell me...what would you use this for? Obviously, I used it to stage my pots. However, I could also see it holding kitchen essentials, rolled towels, or bedside as a nightstand. Or, in a shop showcasing a bunch of awesome wares. DIY Tiered Ladder Shelf Made from Reclaimed Materials and Upcycled Bunk Bed Ladder by Larissa of Prodigal Pieces | prodigalpieces.com prodigalpieces garden farmhouse home homedecor If you'd like to own this tiered stand, you can find it and more available in my online store.

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NEXT

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ColleenB.~Tx.

Shared publicly - 2021-04-22 05:42:08

Love this project and what a great shelf unit to use to put your planted herbs, etc. on Or decorating for the holidays.

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2021-04-22 07:15:52

Thanks! I truly would love to keep it, but still waiting for that new space someday.

Rebecca- NC

Shared publicly - 2021-04-22 07:53:58

Love, loVE, LOVE!!! That turned out so adorable and with your pots??? My heart fluttered!!! ❤️?❤️ I sure wish I had room for this. Somebody will snap this up. It’s also so substantial compared to what is commercial that it could hold anything!!! I probably say this every time, but my FAVORITE yet!!!! ?

Janet Huey

Shared publicly - 2021-04-22 07:56:45

As a Corningware reseller, I can see vintage matched with vintage:) I thank God for your gift.

Little Debbie

Shared publicly - 2021-04-22 09:40:40

Genius!!! So clever!! ?

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2021-04-22 09:48:03

haha!! You are so fun, Rebecca! I wanted to keep it so bad that I just took it out of my shop. hee hee. Maybe I'll put it back up at some point. Still hoping for land! :D

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2021-04-22 09:48:30

That's the spirit, Janet! I just love whimsical pieces like this. Thanks!!

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2021-04-22 09:53:28

Aww...thank you, Little Debbie!

Maria J. Howard

Shared publicly - 2021-04-22 12:29:13

You never run out of ways to inspire me!!!!

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2021-04-22 12:48:18

Well that just made my day, Maria. Thank you!!

Cate Cooper

Shared publicly - 2021-04-22 13:18:05

How did you get the "shelves" to stay put? Did you use small wooden pieces inside the frame? Very nice job and a GREAT idea!!

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2021-04-22 15:18:03

The boards are resting on the steps and I used counter-sunk screws on each board on each end. Thanks!!

Marie B.

Shared publicly - 2021-04-24 13:25:55

Yesssss, my garden shed could really use one of these! Great upcycle Larissa. Now I need to find me some wood ladders.

Kaycee

Shared publicly - 2021-04-24 20:50:19

Hi Larissa, this really is a great project! This shelf is so versatile for indoor and outdoor use. It could hold so many things. I love this one.

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2021-04-25 06:46:29

You and me both. I had to keep this one...for now. Happy ladder hunting and thanks for the love, Marie. Garden season soon!

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2021-04-25 06:47:29

Hey Kaycee! Thanks so much. It was fun to build and see my stash getting lower. ;)

Kim Banko

Shared publicly - 2021-10-08 15:47:08

What a fantastic idea Larissa! Gonna keep my eyes peeled for these. :)

Larissa

Shared publicly - 2021-10-09 16:39:00

You really should! There's so many around here. Hope you find some!

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