Last week I emailed on Rare Earth Magnets & Magnetic Paint (see below). Today I want to zoom into the house tour above and tell you all about on of my favorite designs, those stainless steel shelves, which are cheap and usable in many places, not just the kitchen.
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Comments (5)
These shelves look exactly like a pot rack I got at Ikea about five years ago. You can put hooks on the bars for pots and utensils, and put non-handled pots on the shelf. In hindsight, it's the only Ikea purchase that was worthwhile/lasted me for more than a year.
these shelves ARE IKEA and they are called Grundtal.
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Regarding the Ikea racks - has anyone had a problem with them rusting? Perhaps it's the humidity here in the tropics, but Ikea metal stuff here rarely survives a year without developing corrosion or rust spots.
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Thank you.