• Thinking Outside The Box: Grundtal Kitchen Rails
• Alternative Uses for Ikea Grundtal Towel Rail
• Kitchen Storage In The Bathroom
• Inspiration: Leah's Dining Room Workspace
• Ikea System For The Garden
Images: As linked above.
• Thinking Outside The Box: Grundtal Kitchen Rails
• Alternative Uses for Ikea Grundtal Towel Rail
• Kitchen Storage In The Bathroom
• Inspiration: Leah's Dining Room Workspace
• Ikea System For The Garden
Images: As linked above.
Categories: Style, Homekeeping, Decorating, Organizing
Only the first, second, and 4th picture are actually grundtal.
I'm not sure about the middle picture, but the last picture is part of the expanding BYGEL line.
That being said, grundtal is super duper versitile. Its simple lines make it really easy to incorporate anywhere.
Although I put in an Ikea kitchen, I skipped the grundtal there. But I'd like to incorporate it into my fiber arts studio, and I've been pondering the best way to do that. I love the potting bench example above. If only I had a potting bench!
we use the long grundtal bars with hooks as coat/hat racks in the hallway. one down low for the kids, one up high for us. norden bench underneath with shoes underneath - and it's perfect!
was an awesome solution for a former micro-kitchen, but sadly don't currently have the wall space for grundtal. still find plenty of uses for the hooks around the house, particularly the pantry and laundry room!
I put up four GRUNDTAL 4-bar towel holders in a vertical line down one wall of my study. Instant fabric storage.
is it just me or is a "yoga bible" on top of the toilet cistern a little disconcerting?! : )
The best thing about Yoga is you can do it anytime anywhere.
OMG! Having a Vogue magazine on your town rack instead of towels?!?! Genius! I am also loving the bright colors in the kitchen, very inspiring.
Yep, only 3 of those are Grundtal and image #4 is actually a combo of Grundtal & Asker.
In addition to the kitchen, I use Grundtal for our mudroom to hang coats, dog stuff, a large mirror, and backpacks. I also have a rail with Asker pots in the office to hold office supplies and the Grundtal toilet paper holder mounted to the bottom of the shelves to hang headphones.
Maybe I'm crazy,but books in the bathroom seems not quite right to me, i mean there are germs! Also I read a health article that said its not healthy to sit and read on the toilet. Something about hemroids and things. Sorry I cant quote the details.