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DIY Project: A $38 Pot Rack That's Perfect for Compact Kitchens

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Where to stow skillets, strainers, and wooden spoons when you're short on cabinet space? A Beautiful Mess contributor Mandi Johnson came up with this simple, elegant answer for her own kitchen. Here at Remodelista, we all plan to make our own wire racks.

Photography by Mandi Johnson via A Beautiful Mess.

DIY wire utensil rack  for the kitchen by Mandi Johnson via A Beautiful Mess | Remodelista

Above: A black grid lends order and interest to a tidy white setting. The rack is made from hardware store parts and can be created in an afternoon.

Materials for DIY wire utensil rack by Mandi Johnson A Beautiful Mess | Remodelista

Above L and R: The materials list includes several items you probably already own, including ceiling hooks, S hooks, bare metal primer (to prevent rusting), appliance epoxy, rust-removing cleaner, and epoxy paint (not shown). Above R: The key ingredient is steel mesh rebar ("found in the concrete section of hardware stores," says Mandi). She used a metal grinder, shown here, to cut her wire mesh to fit her space, but notes that industrial wire cutters also work. See her full list and step-by-step details in A Beautiful Mess.

Mandi Johnson installing her DIY wire kitchen utensil rack via A Beautiful Mess | Remodelista

Above: Mandi marks the corners where the support hooks will go. She notes: "If you don't have horizontal lines to use as a guide, as I did (thanks to my paneling), you may need someone to hold up a level to make sure it's straight."

DIY wire utensil rack  for the kitchen by Mandi Johnson via A Beautiful Mess | Remodelista

Above: The installed wire rack awaits pots and utensils. "As far as the load capacity goes, that depends on the drywall anchors you use and the strength of the wire mesh, which can only be determined by testing it," Mandi says. 

DIY wire utensil rack  for the kitchen by Mandi Johnson via A Beautiful Mess | Remodelista

Above: To keep a clean look, Mandi still stores the majority of her utensils in a drawer, but says she loves having the most used items on hand. See more photos of the project in A Beautiful Mess.

Looking for more DIY kitchen projects? Consider making a Wall-Mounted Leather Knife Rack and Herb-Drying Rack. On Gardenista, learn how to make a Small-Space Countertop Herb Garden.

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