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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

amazon/Battalion-1RCF2-Over-Door-Steel/dp/B001H4QIEU . For the most basic design try painting a color block on your wall in a contrasting color. If the molding does not look like you want add a coat of paint in an accent color that matches your kitchen. ) and are super sturdy. I hope this is helpful. Specifically a custom DIY potholder is a great way to add style and design to your kitchen. I found what i feel are the exact hangers i used (bought them at home depot but couldn't find them on their website) . Hang the hooks in appropriate locations on the design and you have a DIY pot rack that takes up the least amount of space in your small kitchen! How cool, and the idea for the lid-holder is great! I'm the builder of the original one linked to, and can say that it's still holding up great — One thing I hadn't counted

The pots still clang a bit, but it doesn't swing wildly. ) didn't seem to understand why I'd want to do such a thing but b. To turn your molding into a custom DIY pot rack for your kitchen is to find a piece of old molding or you are worried about loose paint issues, you can buy new molding at home improvement stores and online as well. Create a Custom DIY Pot Rack with These IdeasCreating a custom pot rack is a great DIY project that has many rewards. Hang the hooks in appropriate locations on the design and you have a DIY pot rack that takes up the least amount of space in your small kitchen! How cool, and the idea for the lid-holder is great! I'm the builder of the original one linked to, and can say that it's still holding up great — One thing I hadn't counted

Specifically a custom DIY potholder is a great way to add style and design to your kitchen. sometimes we have to take down multiple pots to get the lid combo we want. Love your solution. It is extremely sturdy, can easily hold hundreds of pounds of pots, and is held in place with pressure alone, obviating the need for screws and making it easy to disassemble and move to another location. Also, a screw could be driven in the top of the hook to secure it to the door, but once I got everything assembled it wasn't necessary. If the molding does not look like you want add a coat of paint in an accent color that matches your kitchen. If you cant find a piece of old molding or you are worried about loose paint issues, you can buy new molding at home improvement stores and online as well. Creating

) didn't seem to understand why I'd want to do such a thing but b. You can hang hooks directly on the wall and hang your pots quickly and easily. ) and are super sturdy. Here are some suggestions for great DIY custom pot racks you can do yourself. Hang you hooks evenly throughout the block. Took a little doing to get them through the grates. amazon/Battalion-1RCF2-Over-Door-Steel/dp/B001H4QIEU . While we added plenty of storage to the space, I prefer pots to be easily accessible, but we did not want to have them hanging from the ceiling in the center of the space. It is extremely sturdy, can easily hold hundreds of pounds of pots, and is held in place with pressure alone, obviating the need for screws and making it easy to disassemble and move to another location. (The Stolmen system is meant to be screwed in place on both ends, but once I had

Hang the hooks in appropriate locations on the design and you have a DIY pot rack that takes up the least amount of space in your small kitchen! How cool, and the idea for the lid-holder is great! I'm the builder of the original one linked to, and can say that it's still holding up great — One thing I hadn't counted on was the weight of the pans keeping it rather steady against the door. While we added plenty of storage to the space, I prefer pots to be easily accessible, but we did not want to have them hanging from the ceiling in the center of the space. The pots still clang a bit, but it doesn't swing wildly. I found what i feel are the exact hangers i used (bought them at home depot but couldn't find them on their website) . it may be that older doors

While we added plenty of storage to the space, I prefer pots to be easily accessible, but we did not want to have them hanging from the ceiling in the center of the space. I hope this is helpful. (so the whole contraption can hold 70 lbs. Also, a screw could be driven in the top of the hook to secure it to the door, but once I got everything assembled it wasn't necessary. Hang the hooks in appropriate locations on the design and you have a DIY pot rack that takes up the least amount of space in your small kitchen! How cool, and the idea for the lid-holder is great! I'm the builder of the original one linked to, and can say that it's still holding up great — One thing I hadn't counted on was the weight of the pans keeping it rather steady against

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