A one-inch strip of wood, a bunch of nails, a hammer and—voila!—dozens of frequently-used kitchen tools hanging within easy reach. How come you never see things like this in Dwell or Fine Homebuilding?
Watch for future do-it-your self household tips.

8 comments:
Why not?
Dust and fly shit collecting, cluttery.
Dust? Nope, they're used all the time. Fly shit? Come on. Cluttery? Yeah, my tool shop is cluttery in the same way.
My frying pans hang from hooks, insignificant dust and flies, less rust because they air dry nicely.
I like that two of the "frequently-used kitchen tools" are wine-bottle openers. :)
Well, you asked & I said why this wouldn't work for me. Rural living does sometimes (summer) come with flies. Despite closed doors, fly strips etc.
Sorry if that intrudes on your California sensitivities....
Damn I don't know what to do in my home with this problem... my kitchen it's a mess because my mom don't like order... but looks ugly and I don't what to do...
Thanks
Good idea tools can be identified easily and the process is easy to make it thank you.
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