Easy Peg Rack
The perfect simple rack for a small entry way does exist! I recently wallpapered this small garage entryway and had taken down my old clunky coat rack.
I wanted something sleek, modern, and low profile and this fit the bill perfectly.
First, you want to measure your space.
Cut board to desired length and sand smooth.
Cut dowel rods at a 30 degree angle, about 3 inches long. You totally don’t have to do these at an angle. They can be straight. I just feel that the upward angle helps to hold things a bit better. I used 5 pieces. Sand these too.
Measure and mark where your pegs will go. Mine are about 4 inches apart.
Attach pegs to board with 1.5” screws.
I left mine natural but at this point you could stain or paint.
Get ready to attach it to the wall! First, find your studs. If you don’t put it into studs, then you will need to use some strong anchors.
Insert first screw.
Make sure your rack is level. My stud finder has a level on it. If you don’t have a level, you can measure from the floor up and make sure that way.
Insert second screw.
Hang your things! Hats, book bags, purses, coats. Whatever you want!
Thats it! Hang your things and admire the view. Mine usually doesn’t look this pretty. It actually has dog leashes and backpacks on it, but at least it’s cute for the picture!
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