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How To: Tony's Salvaged Wood Coat Rack

woodenrail070908.jpgWowza - a gorgeous (and green!) reader project arrived in our inbox this morning. Tony sent us photos of this coat rack/picture rail project made from salvaged wood and old doorknobs. Jump below for the details and more photos:

 
 

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Tony tells us:

I made a pair of picture rails from salvaged wood and metal studs: Mounted the wood beam flush to the brick, folded and pinned the stud ends into a box form for structure and then screwed the studs open side up onto the top side of the beam.

Dropped some old door knobs underneath as a bag/coat/hat/helmet rack.

Total cost for both racks, excluding the vintage doorknobs, was $17.

If you don't have access to old doorknobs try the Readymade suggestion of using round garden faucet handles from your hardware store.

Result: less stuff on the floor, more room for the dog.

It looks fantastic and super practical - it's always great to see a project for the entry area. Thanks for sending, Tony!

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wow what a great idea... now this is the definition of 'green' to me. Reuse - the good old fashioned way of designing. I love it.

posted by pdesign on 2008-07-09 21:56:00
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What makes this really nice is the beautiful brick wall and the framed photos. I don't think it would be as impressive on my boring, standard white apartment walls.

posted by oakland on 2008-07-09 23:28:53
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Oakland... a project like this could liven up those white apartment walls!

posted by KrapArtist on 2008-07-10 00:32:52
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Question: How did you attach the wood to the brick (i.e. what type of screws/any prep work necessary?)

posted by blankdc on 2008-07-10 09:06:12
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Tony, this is just brilliant!

We have an outdoor shop,CornerstoneOutdoors.com, which sells helmets and other gear for outdoor sport and work rescue. Then on the other side, we have a cheesecake and gift shop. Many of the displays / furniture on the cheesecake side are 'green'. It would be wonderful to combine the two like you did here!

Thanks for the inspiration!

posted by CornerstoneOutdoors on 2008-07-10 09:50:28
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This is wonderful idea, it looks terrific! Tony- you are so lucky to have such a beautiful exposed brick wall. Thank you so much for the inspiration!

posted by MelissaLeigh on 2008-07-10 13:57:16
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