Reclaimed Wood Coat Rack
Were still plugging along doing little projects to get the house ready for sale. Were resigned to the fact that its going to take us most likely until next Spring; which is ok with us.
This weekend, were working on prepping the boards to install a planked ceiling at the kitchen at the mountain cottage, but in between coats of primer and paint, Mr. DIY did a little project for me.
Our oldest daughters former room looks is ready to go, but theres a coat/hat rack that I really didnt want to leave with the house, since it would cost a bit to replace and because I like it.
The main board is a large drawer front left over from when I was a kitchen designer and the hooks were $7 a piece.
I couldnt just take it down when we left because it would leave 2 big holes in the wall, so I thought we could make a new coat rack for a lot less $$ that I wouldnt mind leaving behind when we do finally move.
Mr. DIY brought home a reclaimed board from the Mountain Cottage the last time he was there. I sanded the board, cleaned it up and then sprayed it with a couple of layers of polyurethane.
We used a similar looking board for the apron rack we made for the Vintage Style Pantry at the Mountain Cottage last year.
We found four simple hooks at Lowes.
Heres the finished project.
(The bottom of the board is actually level...I checked) |
Not bad for less than $16
Hope youre having a great day.
Pam

Reclaimed Wood Coat Rack