Well this has been on my list of projects for a LONG long time!
And I am happy to report that it is finally finished!!!!
My goal was to created a place in my laundry room (which also serves as the entrance into my house through the garage) where coats, purses and just about anything could be organized and hung without taking up much space.
Another requirement was that I could not drill a million holes in the wall since this is only a rental home!
Since the holes needed to be few I knew I would need to mount my coat hooks onto something....
why not use the old cabinet doors I picked up from a building re-sale shop months ago?!
Here is the final product
And here is how I got there!
I painted each of the cabinet doors duck egg blue (Annie Sloan Chalk Paint) then distressed and finally mounted the hooks.
I like how the cabinet door give the hooks more of a decorative look versus just being functional!
Oh and I should mention in case you are wondering I found the hooks on a half off sale at Hobby Lobby so they were only $2.50 each!
For the next two cabinet doors I used some vintage door knobs I picked up from a garage sale a couple of weeks ago as addition hooks!
I just bought a dowel that fit snugly into the existing holes on the door knobs and then drilled the same size hole in the cabinet door and coated the dowel with wood glue and then placed the dowel in the hole.
I like the look but I think more than that I really like how functional this project is going to be for me and my husband! My goal is to no longer have coats and bags piled on the nearest chair when you walk into our house!!
And I should really give you a more realistic view of the coat/purse hangers in use
:o)
How do you keep your coats and purses organized?? Have you ever used vintage door knobs in your crafts?
I hope you are all planning on linking up this Thursday!!! I Can't wait to see what you guys have been up to this week!!! Is it weird that I am already this excited?!!!!
And don't forget to enter my wonderful giveaway going on this week----you could win a super super cute printable---I am a more than a little jealous!
I will be sharing this project at a couple of the following parties!
GREAT use of the cabinet doors........very pretty to boot! nice job jaime.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! I'm totally going to make these whenever we close on our house lol
ReplyDeleteI love this! What a neat idea!! I'm stopping by from clean & scentsible! =D
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea! So cleaver.. I have to stop throwing things away.
ReplyDeletePopping in from Clean and Scentsible, Patricia
That's Waaaay cute!! Love the old door handles, score!
ReplyDeleteLove how you repurposed the cabinet doors! Very cute! We have a bench/coat rack that I found at Target years ago that we keep our coats, purses and dog leashes organized on.
ReplyDeleteLove your idea thank you for sharing I want a couple!! lol
ReplyDeleteThis is sooo great! I LOVE those doorknobs!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove these. Great color :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE it so much that I just pinned it for future reference. :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE how these turned out! Great job!
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It came out amazing and I am really, really loving that color paint you have been using lately. So pretty. The knobs are gorgeous. What a great garage sale find. I'm boring, my purses hang on a hanger in the closest. Nothing original..LOL
ReplyDeleteI love these project, really! I'm in love with the color, too bad we don't have ASCP here in Utah.
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This is something I could really use! Great idea! ♥
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic project! Thanks for showing how you attached the door knobs - I have some of those and didn't know how to attach them to anything - the dowels and wood is great idea!
ReplyDeleteLove these Jaime - how clever! and the colour is right up my alley!
ReplyDeleteWhat a genius idea. I'm featuring this on my Facebook page!
ReplyDeleteGreat Ideas!
ReplyDeleteAlso I tweeted for you! @dragonfliezmade
ReplyDeleteI love these--you can never have enough hooks or places to hang things!
ReplyDeleteBRILLIANT!
ReplyDeleteI have news for you... You are getting feature tomorrow from last week's party and you are getting feature again next week... for this party!
Thank you for sharing!
Have you entered the "So you think you can BLOG part? I don't think I have seen you there.. Well you should!
Oh, Jaime, when will I stop being surprised at how amazing your ideas are?! I love this idea! Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteAmazing friend. You are amazing. That's all there is to it. :) Thanks for sharing this @ Show & Share!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration! I have two glass knobs that I want to use for closet door handles, but couldn't figure out quite how to do it. The dowels are the perfect answer. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeletePS I'm your newest follower!!
ReplyDeleteOh, so presh!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a lovely tutorial.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it funny how you don't realise you need these things until you see someones finished project. lol.
I need this!
I'm with Linda...I NEED this too! lol I love the paint color too. I'll be trying this soon. Thanks for the great tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteI.Love.This. Seriously! This is great! I love the color you used, and the knobs look so cool on it!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! What a great idea, loving the colors!
ReplyDeleteJaime,
ReplyDeleteI'll be fetauring your sweet project tomorrow... Girl you are amazing!
I love this!!! So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! How did you attach them to the wall so they would hold coats and bags? Picture hangers don't do the trick and I don't see any screws in the front. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, It is so cute, loving it's colors!
ReplyDeleteHow did you hang them so close to the wall? I am about to do the same thing but can't figure out the best way to hang them. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am so inspired I'm going to quit my day job, school, and make pretty things! This blog is my new pinterest hahah!
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