If you have a small kitchen like my home’s kitchen, finding enough storage for everything can be tough! To add more storage for pots and pans, I’ve been wanting to add a pot rack, but pot racks can be expensive, and the ceiling ones can be tough to install. So, I love the DIY pot rack ideas that I found on the P&Geveryday website!
The P&Geveryday website has tons of great pointers for making every day easier, with lots of recipes and ideas for home decor, gardening, useful products and fun family activities. The P&Geveryday website, created by Procter & Gamble, also has great product reviews, samples and coupons, which are always helpful!
DIY Pot Rack Ideas
Pegboard is one of the most popular and commonly used DIY pot rack ideas, à la Julia Child. This idea could work well in my home’s kitchen, as there is a lot of unused wall space on the wall behind my kitchen table. I could make the pegboard fun by spray painting it a bright color (spring green is my favorite choice!) It might be fun to write on the pegboard where each pot and pan should go.

The wall space between my kitchen’s china cabinet and the window would be a great place for DIY pot rack storage.
I also like the ideas of using a coat rack or a towel rod mounted to the wall to hang pots. I could get two wall-mounted coat racks with four to five hooks each to hang a whole cookware collection on the wall, or I could hang pots and pans with S hooks from a towel rod. I plan to add oiled bronze knobs to my kitchen cabinets this summer, so I could purchase a coat rack or towel rod that features oiled bronze. A stand-alone, upright coat rack could also be useful for hanging pots — especially in my kitchen, where I could store it in an out-of-the-way corner.
Organize Your Home
I know I plan to do lots of organizing in my home this summer, so I will be sure to visit the P&Geveryday website, and the P&Geveryday Facebook page, which both have lots of tips for getting a home neat and organized, like how to clean your patio and your grill this summer! (I just grilled the other night, so I know my grill needs cleaning!)

I hope to use the tips from P&Geveryday to get my patio cleaned soon this summer.
Both the P&Geveryday website and Facebook page have really useful ideas, advice and products to make life easier for busy moms like me — something I could sure use this summer as I try to enjoy as much downtime with my kids and family as possible!
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