Kitchen Organizing – a Hanging Basket That Has Changed My Life!
After building my kitchen sink base to fit my antique cast enamel sink I thought I had all of my storage needs well in hand. Well, it just goes to show that you really never know until you live in it for awhile! As for general storage the shelves and wicker baskets I put beneath the sink do a great job for me but I needed something for my hand soap!
I headed over to Amazon and did some looking for an inexpensive little basket that would accommodate everything we needed without being intrusive.
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I found this one and bought it immediately because I loved that the front of it was lower then the back. When it came though it felt like it needed something so I ran downstairs and grabbed some twine!
After some thought I simply wrapped the twine all around the top bar of the entire basket. Deciding not to attach it to the wall was a decision I made for several reasons and the biggest one being that I just didn’t want to drill through my back splash.
So, using the same twine and a couple of little hooks I instead simply hung the basket from the barn wood shelf we have above my sink. By attaching the twine to both the front and back it really is quite sturdy.
I finished the twine off with a couple of little bows and now have such a convenient place for my hand soap, my kitchen spray that I use every day ( check out the recipe here), my kitchen sponge and my potato scrubber!
I find it amazing how some of the smallest and simplest of projects can improve my day to day life so much!
Just a little hanging basket and BOOM I love my sink again :)
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Irma Heredia on Jul 16, 2020
I will definitely do this in my laundry room, garage and kitchen. THANKS!!
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GrandmasHouseDIY on Jul 16, 2020
Hi Irma, its amazing what a small thing can do to improve our lives!
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