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Friday, August 29, 2008

A quick hat and coat rack

Matthias mixes and matches some pieces for a coat rack that will fit in a small entryway.  

Part list:
Grundtal hooks (5 pcs/package)
Grundtal hanger (2 pcs/package)
Grundtal rail(31 1/2")
Kludd glass whiteboard
Bjärnum bracket (nickel plated, 11")
Statlig shelf oak (46 7/8" x 11")
Statlig shelf oak (31 1/8" x 7 1/2")

From top to bottom:
Bjärnum brackets with Statlig shelf and Grundtal rail (with hooks) mounted on the bottom and approx. two-thirds of the shelf width from the wall.

 
Kludd glass whiteboard to avoid dirt on the wall.
The small Statlig shelf with 5 Grundtal hangers - mainly for the clothes of our little one.

Kludd glass whiteboard again.

Related hack:
- Delia's hat and coat rack

5 comments:

  1. In a corner of my small hall with 5 doors I use two 40cm Grundtal towelrails and some 20 hooks or so as a coathanger but this looks nice too.

    Please note that the shown hooks are not on Ikea's site anymore, only S-hooks which fall off too easily (but may be easily hacked...)

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  2. Great ideas! Might be inspired to actually do something about hooks in my boys' new bedroom. :)

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  3. Great idea! A perdon could use the same grundtal rail with a shelf as a pot rack in a kitchen! Thanks!

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  4. what did you use to mount those glass boards?

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