I've been working hard to organize a "landing zone" for our home, which is why I recently moved this dresser to accommodate our shoes.
And when I saw this picture on Pinterest, I knew I could (kind of) replicate it.
And so, I gathered my supplies and my friend Anna (from Sometimes on Tuesdays) and I knocked this project out in about 15 minutes.
I used some of the original trim from one of our windows and some hooks I unscrewed from my closet.
After removing the loose paint off the trim with my favorite wire brush, I gave it a coat of polycrylic to seal any yuckies, and taught Anna how to use my drill driver.
We marked out where we wanted the hooks and predrilled the holes.
The crown molding had come loose, but that worked out to our advantage, as it was easier to screw in the hooks.
The hooks are identical to these, which I found on Etsy.
(Except mine were free because I found them in the closets.) The end is just like a screw, so you literally just twist them into the holes.
Then, we re-attached the crown molding with wood glue (not pictured, because I forgot to take a picture.)
And hung it on the wall at the bottom of the stairs. To hang it, we used holes that were already in the trim and they just happened to line up with studs. (Lucky us!) So, while Anna held it up, I drilled the wood screws into the wall.
And then I used a sharpie on the screws so they wouldn't be quite so noticeable.
I love the authentic character that the chippy-ness and leftover paint on the hooks provide.
And since I'm a sentimental kind of gal, the fact that I was able to reuse original elements of our house is kind of special, too.
(Plus, it meant that this was a FAH-REE project! We love free!)
...and the new coat hook is at the bottom of the stairs, inside the stairway.
So when I come home, dragging two boys and at least a purse and a diaper bag with me, I can, go ahead and kick my shoes off under the dresser, and then keep walking to hang my coat and drop my bags.
One more project (that helps create a bit softer landing) crossed off the list!
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I love this project! Great Idea! I really like the hooks. It really makes it seem vintage.
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh girl it looks great! Good job!
ReplyDeleteLeontien
I love it! You did a great job and I'm like you...I love FREE! I'm thinking I may need to build one like it myself for my entry way...it might keep the jackets and bags from being laid across the arm of my couch!!
ReplyDeletelooks great, katie! i love those hooks!
ReplyDeleteGood job. I also have those same screw in hooks in my old house closets. And I always love when a project comes together using stuff you alredy have, or find. FREE is my favorite word, especially when it looks this good.
ReplyDeleteI had those same hooks in my closets in my old farmhouse in Iowa. I went looking for those hooks when we moved to our current house, but I couldn't find them anywhere! I didn't think of searching etsy...
ReplyDeleteThat is a big ol' resounding "YES" to the free projects! I'm glad that you got to upcycle an original element of the house, too...you are so right, it makes it special. I love those hooks, too...rustic and functional...perfect!
ReplyDeleteWow, LOVE! And the fact that it was free only makes it better! Well done. I have been trying to establish a landing zone area since we moved in two years ago... landing zones don't work so well in a split-entry so we kind of have two (one up and one down) and they are both a mess!
ReplyDeleteKatie - what a great idea. Thank you for sharing on The house in the roses!
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Katie, that looks so good. Love the chippy old look of it. Thanks for joining WOW.
ReplyDeleteSmart idea, Katie!
ReplyDeleteHope you will bring one of your projects to my first Potpourri Friday Party this week - Friday, September 2. Link-up starts on Thursday afternoon. Without a doubt, your participation will help make the party better!
Katie, You did a masterful job! I love that you used the chippy molding, so smart. And those vintage hangers make it look even better. Such a clever idea!
ReplyDeleteYvonne
Awesome; looks so neat in your home--thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! You did an awesome job layering those moldings. Truly looks like it was always like that. I'm in love with those vintage hooks too!
ReplyDeleteDonna
Katie, I love this! It looks so great, and the fact that everything was already in your home is just the icing on the cake! VERY cool!
ReplyDeleteGRRRREAT!! Love the hooks!
ReplyDeleteDeborah (happily visiting from
http://upcyclingmylife.blogspot.com)