If yesterday's chain DIY clothes rack was too industrial for your taste, here's something a bit more...rustic: Find a branch outside, paint it white, and then loop it through two chains and hang it from the ceiling. Definitely a more traditional clothes rack; and in the right place, it would look pretty inventive (especially if there was this wallpaper behind it perhaps?).
[ Photo via Emmas Blogg ]
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could make a cool room divider or curtain rod, too.
I used branches (not painted white) as curtain rods, once, with dragonfly hooks supporting them. They were cute.
What's the color being shown??
i could see this in a little retail store. i love it!
a smaller version could be adorable for necklaces or scarves.
How did I know you were going to suggest the Cole & Sons wallpaper without clicking on the link! Haha. Love this.
This is so pretty, but I think for it to really work you'd have to own clothes only in white, ecru, and eggshell. Oh, and maybe beige. :)
I love this! Great tip!
a.meyer - it might make a nice overflow, say, if you had a really cramped closit. You could just take out some coordinating clothes and put them on display.
I love this for displaying a beautiful dress, nightgown, or tutu
The clothes have to be pretty like these ones, or it wouldn't work, but in this picture, I do kind of love it.
I really love this idea, but am worried that the branch might hold bugs... overreacting? has anyone actually tried bringing in a fresh branch outdoors to indoors?
I also think this could be pretty in a sewing/craft room. One could hang folded fabrics (perhaps the same pattern but different colorways) from the branch.
you people and your creativity. it's endless! I love it!
jenniejenjen - I did bring in branches as curtain rods, and never noticed any bugs.