Vintage door knobs are an inexpensive score at most salvage shops, but it can be a challenge to repurpose them. With this project, all you need is tape, epoxy resin and 24 hours of patience to turn old door knobs into antique-chic wall hangers.

Actually, you need a few more tools than that — a drill, some pliers, and a few odd bits of hardware — but this step-by-step project from Infarrantly Creative really only requires minimal handiness. And what unique way to add hanging storage. I imagine a cluster of knobs in an entryway. They're the perfect size for beanies, scarves and coats!
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We did this as a coat hanger in our entry.
No WAY!!! Just today I was at Significant Elements, a three-floor store that is operated by Historic Ithaca (NY), looking at doorknobs and wondering how I could use them for hanging coats and jackets. The timing of this tutorial was perfect. That square hole has always thrown me. Thanks!
I have been thinking about doing this exact thing for a cluster of jewelry hangers - I have a lot of very heavy necklaces, and a local antique store with a huge bin of old knobs for $2 each. What a great tutorial!
Thank you! I have been trying to figure out how to do this for a while now!
I did this with a piece of old molding and antique door knobs. It was quite simple and looks great.