Don’t Toss Old Utensils — Use Them As A Creative Way To Add DIY Wall Rack Storage
If you’ve noticed clear signs that it’s time to replace your kitchen silverware, don’t chuck them into the trash just yet. If your spoons, forks, or knives no longer look nice and shiny enough on the dinner table, they still deserve a second chance as materials for a new upcycling project. Together with a piece of scrap wood, your worn-out silverware may prove useful as parts of a farmhouse-style wall rack.
For this DIY, old spoons and knives are the easiest to work with because their heads provide enough space for drilling mounting holes. Forks can still be used, although you’ll likely need to adjust the tines or find a different way to attach them to the wooden backing, so don’t worry if your collection is a mix of utensils. You’ll also need a piece of wood that’s about one inch thick, 20 inches long, and 4½ inches wide. Prepare some standard tools every homeowner should have, such as a hammer or mallet, a power drill, and screws to assemble the rack. Those are the essentials, but a few optional materials — like metal polish and some wood stain — can make the wall rack look more polished. Furthermore, an F-clamp can help bend the utensils into uniform hooks, if manually shaping them is too tough to do on your own.
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