Store Pots and Pans on a Grill Grate
by
Rob & Courtney M, Hometalk Team
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7 Materials
$30-40
2 Hours
Easy
I don't know how many of you have an issue with clanging pots and pans together, trying to get them out of a small cabinet everytime you need one, but that has been my headache as of late. I've always wanted a kitchen island with a pot/pan rack hanging overhead for as long as I can remember but as it stands right now, our small house doesn't have room for an island so here is my solution for my pot/pan situation.
This project was a little time consuming but was fairly inexpensive and very easy to make! I love the touch of rustic that the twine added to the super silver grill grate.
Supplies:
STEP 1: Wrap twine
STEP 2: Mount hanging hook
STEP 3: Add S hooks
I love this new pot holder--it's out of the way and adds an extra touch of rustic to my kitchen. When Rob and I eventually get a bigger house, I can always add another grate to this one and mount it higher in order to add the rest of our pots to it but for now, these are the things we use the most and now will be readily accessible.
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Published July 13th, 2016 9:29 AM
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Great idea! Just a comment...Id make another one and nail it below the first one. It would give you even more pan storage and protect your wall from your lowest hanging pan.
where did you get your everbuilt S hooks . I have been looking for S hooks for months now and can't find them . Lowes had a package of 1 for 4.98 and that was terrible price
I bet cast iron pans will be too heavy