Coat Racks from Salvaged Wood

A few years ago, I bought a huge pallet of tongue and groove boards that were salvaged from a demolished historic courthouse. Most of it was a beautiful turquoise color that was perfectly chippy, but some boards had little or no paint on them. I've turned so many of those boards into functional coat racks. I love using wood with a 'past' and giving it a future! Here are photos of some that I've made.
A real pop of color with this one!
This is the original chippy painted wood.
This one is painted in a gorgeous pale mint color, with the words, "Sweet Life" on it.
Sky blue
This one has several colors with black of the top and distressed to let a little of the other colors show through.
Original painted board
This one was painted in a pretty southwestern red color.
This one is light blue, with coat hooks and a door lock to use as a shelf.
Original painted board
Original painted board.
Angie @ Knick of Time
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