Need some outdoor furniture on a budget? Get ready to DIY a little and grab some pallets. Pallets are a perfect material for easy furniture constructing and pallets are extremely versatile: you can both use pallets themselves or strip them to get the wood, so you can create lots of various designs. Which exactly? Here are some ideas.
Outdoor Pallet Sofas And Benches
The most popular solution is building a pallet sofa or a bench because it’s easy and not always even requires any labor, you can just place pallets on each other and that’s it. Pallets are great as you can get holders and planters in your sofa just attaching pallets to each other. If you are ready for some work, paint or stain them to match your space style and add a sealer on top: pallets are wood and wood can be damaged by rain or change its color at least. Style the sofa with a soft mattress, add cushions and blankets, and your outdoor seat is ready.

The whole patio here is furnished with the use of pallets. Upholstery and pillows added to them make them comfier and cooler. (via inspirationstimes).

Who said that pallets are boring? Add colorful mattresses and upholstery to make your furniture stand out.

If you don't have a big budget for outdoor furniture, making a pallet corner sofa as a base of your patio is a good idea.

Pallets are perfect for building furniture: you can easily make not just a sofa but a sofa with planters or holders using pieces of the same pallet.

This corner pallet sofa is the main piece in the patio, and its upholstery and pillows make it comfortable for sitting.

Composing a pallet seat is very quick and cool, it won't take much time or money. Add upholstery and voila, you saved money on outdoor furniture.

A small pallet sofa can easily match not only a boho space but also a rustic or a industrial one. Besides, with proper styling, you can integrate it almost everywhere.

The pallet bench is quite simple and rustic-looking and it includes a pansy planter, which adds color.

If you want a more modern, relaxed look, don't paint the pallet, use stain or just some sealer to make the furniture durable.

This is a budget-friendly way to style a fire pit: a pallet sofa and a pallet stand for the bowl. The reclaimed wood holder adds style to the nook.

Compose a pallet seat and style it with cute pillows, blankets or a mattress to make this space truly welcoming.

This is how you style a Scandinavian terrace with a restraint color palette: a pallet bench and a table, an umbrella and some pillows.

This balcony is accommodated with just two pallet pieces, and that's enough for spending time here comfortably.

These two seats are made of pallets and upholstery, and the little table is part of a pallet, too. (via francinesplaceblog).

A corner sofa is all you need in a small outdoor space, and you can easily uild one of pallets. (via ninaradman).

Though pallet furniture may seem too rough, you can add a soft touch to it with lovely cushions and pillows, and blooms around will bring a cute feel.

Include planters or holders into sofa designs to make them more functional and use the pallet to advantage. (via sarisgarage).

This rustic Scandinavian terrace includes pallet benches with casters and lots of pillows, and stumps are coffee tables.
Outdoor Pallet Tables
Pallets are perfect to build coffee tables, just attach them so that they created a desired configuration or take one pallet and make a table of it. Staining or painting is optional, a sealer will be a nice idea. Make sure to add casters to add functionality to the table.

This pallet table is clad with Moroccan tiles: tiled furniture is a bold trend and such a table surface is very practical.

This pallet is whitewashed, put on casters and there are bold tiles on top to create a modern and catchy table.

The pallet daybed invites in with its soft pillows and a canopy over it, and the pallet table shows off stylish fall decor.

The stained pallet table with casters is a cool solution for a relaxed or rustic space, and it's a durable and functional piece.

Pallets are budget-friendly and easy to work with, and the options are endless. Here is the simplest combo: a seat and a table.
Outdoor Pallet Countertops
Pallets can be used to make kitchen islands, bar countertops and even outdoor kitchens! The amount of time and effort depends on the chosen tutorial and your experience, and you can make anything from a simple small bar counter to a large outdoor kitchen, even a mobile one. Style your bar in a lovely way, with neon lights, blooms or usual lights to elevate its look.

This candy-colored stand is a pool bar with lights and blooms that will elevate any of your pool parties.

This green bar counter is built of pallets and clad with tiles and it's a super practical piece for outdoors.

This small white pallet bar is built of pallets and a stained countertop, and it's a cool idea for your garden.

Turn a piece of pallet into a simple and functional bar counter or just holder for anything in your garden. (via decorarenfamilia).

This rustic piece is very functional: it's a bar counter, a plant holder, a storage unit and cooking surface.

I love this purple outdoor bar! The neon light and pink gold cocktailware are adorable!.

I totally love this small outdoor kitchen with everything necessary: a sink, a cooking top, spices and even light. Who could think that you can build such a unit of pallets?.
Other Ideas
Pallet daybeds are more or less the same idea as with sofas but easier: you don’t need a back. Though you may think that a pallet bed looks too rough, everything depends on styling: a canopy, some lovely bedding, flowers and lights around will make your outdoor bedroom very welcoming. Teepees are not furniture but I can’t help mentioning them – just imagine how your kids will be excited! All these furniture pieces and many others canbe built of pallets, don’t lose your chance to upcycle and get cool budget-friendly furniture!

The pallet bed is styled with cool bedding and pillows, and an umbrella over it will prevent too much sun.

Though pallets may seem simple, you can always style them right to achieve a desired effect. Potted plants, lanterns, pillows and various decor are great for that.

This is not just a pallet sofa, this is a whole deck built of pallets! Rattan chairs and potted plants add interest and variety to the space.

Teepees are basically not furniture but I couldn't help sharing them! These pastel cuties with blooms and lights will be perfect for kids.

Pallets can be used to make swings, too, they are durable enough yet quite lightweight.

This romantic garden nook shows off a daybed with blue upholstery and a canopy placed right in the middle of blossoms.