Modern Blanket Ladder
If you want a quick and easy project for this fall- this one is for you! Hang up all those fall scarves and blankets with this easy and modern looking blanket ladder (or "anything" ladder)! Can also be used for towels in the bathroom, clothes in the bedroom, or hanging pots for on the deck.
Supplies:
- 7/8" hardwood dowels (I bought 18' worth, but depends on how tall and wide you want your ladder)
- 3/4" copper fittings- 6 tees
- 3/4" copper fittings- 2 caps
- All purpose super glue (make sure it mends to metal AND wood)
- Stain or paint of choice
Tools:
- Mitre saw or skill saw
- Sander or sand paper
**Note: Unfortunately, dowels and copper fittings aren't the exact same sizes, therefore you'll have to buy the dowels one size up from the fittings you buy. The copper fittings are meant to fit copper pipe which is measured from the inside of the pipe, making the fitting slightly larger than what it is listed as.
These copper fittings were shiny and bright and I wanted to age/dull them a bit. I read online that you can do this by using baking soda or vinegar and letting it sit for a while.
Well, I let them sit like this all afternoon and no luck. I then planned to just assemble the ladder then see if I wanted to spray paint them or leave them as-is.
Cut and sand the dowels. These are the sizes I did, but you can make your ladder as tall or wide as you want:
- 2 x 30"
- 3 x 18"
- 4 x 12"
- 2 x 10"
I decided to spray paint the fittings black. They looked very pink like rose gold as-is which wasn't the look I was going for.
I stained the dowels with a mix of natural and dark walnut to get the colour I wanted.
Assemble your ladder with a touch of super glue inside the fittings to keep it together. Enjoy!
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Jeannie.mcquaid on Sep 21, 2020
Cute, but I'm a fan of copper and would have sprayed the "T"s with clear coat to keep them shiny.
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Lauren Ann Design | Farmhouse on Gunn's Hill on Sep 23, 2020
I do too! But they looked so pink... I guess the photos don't show that very well.
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Mary McDonald on Sep 23, 2020
I’m inspired! This is something I can accomplish. Your ladder thing is modern but more sleek and unassuming than those who haul a big ol’ rickety ladder into their house
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