When you love clothes and move into an apartment that only has one closet, what do you do? If you're Meghan, you build what could be the coolest rolling clothes rack ever. It has a built in drying rack, a bit of color, and keeps everything neat and tidy. Best of all — she shares how to make your own! Score!
Meghan and her husband worked hard to complete this much needed storage system for their new place. It not only keeps their clothes tidy, but gives her a place to hang her purse when she arrives home and gives them much needed shoe storage.
The materials needed are listed above, and Meghan shares her step by step tutorial to make your own on her blog. We've seen many different pipe storage systems lately, but the built in drying rack truly sets this one apart. We're giving it an internet high-five as we head out the door to the hardware store to make our own!
More Info and Instructions: DIY Coat Rack from Split The Lark
(Images: Split the Lark)

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You had me at the brick wall :)
This is wonderful!
AHHHH this so so awesome!
Why, yonella?
I think it's fantastic. I'm in love with open clothes storage. I think I like the idea of showing off my pretty clothes and ignore the fact that I never keep my clothes neatly hung like that.
Not to diss Meghan and her husband, but folks in the theatre have been doing pipe racks forever. Partly because they can hold so much weight. Still the turquoise is cute
Well, I think the point is that something is done well, pleasing to the eye and done in a thoughtful manner. The point is not necessarily totally new creations that nobody has ever seen before. Because, paint? It's been done. Ikea? It's been done. That would disqualify over half the AT entries. I need to make a rack like this, and appreciate the link to the blog.