Create a DIY Wooden Pot Rack
It was leftover from an old potting bench I found by the side of the road.
The top became my living room coffee table and the shelf from the bottom was too great not to use for something!
I had an idea... but truthfully it is one of those ideas I had to work on when my husband was still sleeping.
If I told him my idea he would be more than a little skeptical.... if I just do it and then show him the results, he usually loves it.
A little dishonest I know but after 27 years of marriage he knows I'm usually up to something.
I thought this piece would make a great pot rack!
And the fact that I already had an old pot rack hanging from my ceiling made hanging this project even easier.
I took down the old one and kept the chains in the ceiling.
The chains wrapped around the wooden rail of this piece perfectly!
Large "S" hooks from IKEA (affiliate link) fit snuggly around each rail.
The fact that pots and baskets could sit on top was a beautiful bonus and almost the best part!
A pot rack was the perfect repurpose for this old piece.
The weathered color from years outside made the patina just right!
By the way... he loved it!
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Your pot rack looks great, I like the basket up top too!
ReplyDeleteAh! Fun! Love it when a project jumps out and is so easy! Awesome.
ReplyDeleteToo fun! It's practical and it looks good, too. :-) Sue
ReplyDeleteThat looks wonderful, Susan! Such a great re-purpose!
ReplyDeleteCute and creative, I love it! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteOf course he loved it! It looks great.
ReplyDeleteYou can be up to something anytime Susan as it normally turns out great!
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Sumaya
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Your rack looks so pretty! Beautiful idea! I have a new weekly link party which is live now and I would love if you stop by and link up this wonderful post! Hope to see you there! http://mariaelenasdecor.blogspot.com/ Hugs, Maria
ReplyDeleteWow Susan! You get the Recycling Award! Another great use of someone else's cast offs. I'll bet the original owner of that garden bench never in a million years imagined it would one day be hanging in someone's kitchen! :) And I SOOO know what you mean about doing things on your own without telling hubby first. Mine tends to be a bit skeptical too, to say the least. I think of it as a handicap, he just doesn't have the ability to envision things the way I do, but nine times out of ten, he's happy with the results.
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