Planked Coat Rack
Coat racks are great for organization! Not only do they
organize – well – “coats” but they can also organize backpacks, dog leashes and
harnesses, tote bags, etc. and they are easy to make, too!
Materials:
1-1/4” pocket hole screws
Wood glue
Sandpaper (100, 150, 220 grits)
Finishing supplies (primer & paint, or stain, sealer)
Lumber:
1 - 1x2 at 6’
1 – tongue and groove beaded plank at 8’
I used scrap pieces of tongue and groove planks left over
from another project. The pieces were about 10” long. I drilled pocket holes in
the top and bottom of them so that I could secure them to a 1x2 board.
The length of the 1x2 will depend on the length of the
planks when they are assembled. Just insert the tongue in the groove for each
of the planks then measure the length and cut the 1x2. Drill pocket holes in
each end of the 1x2 pieces. Secure the planks to the 1x2s using glue and 1-1/4”
pocket hole screws.
Cut two more 1x2 pieces that measure the height of the
assembled piece and secure them in place with glue and 1-1/4” pocket hole
screws through the pockets holes in the longer 1x2s.
Any stain or paint can be used on this piece. I chose a blue
stain.
Once the finish is dry, hooks can be added. I used double
coat hooks in a nickel finish and screwed them to the front of the planking. I
added hangers to the back – I normally use soda can tabs with a washer and a
screw. A French cleat can be used, as well as d-ring tabs, whatever your
preference!
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