DIY Reclaimed Wood Coatrack

I needed a spot to hang towels and robes in my children’s bathroom. I had a perfectly good blank wall, but I knew I wanted to do something prettier than just install hooks on the wall.

I already had some adorable shabby chic hooks from a recent Hobby Lobby sale.

And I found a piece of wood that was the perfect size for the space. It had a beautiful patina but my daughter requested I paint it.

I tried so hard to get her to change her mind but she just wouldn’t budge. I consulted my craft cabinet and found my green chalk paint.

Best. Stuff. Ever.

I then slathered my reclaimed wood plank with two coats of green chalk paint.

Until I ended up with this:

I then screwed my hooks into the now painted plank. I tried to space them equally.

I then attached wall hangers to the back of it and hung it on the wall.

And here it is, holding up those robes just like I wanted it to.

What shabby chic project have you done lately?

6 responses to “DIY Reclaimed Wood Coatrack”

  1. Michelle Avatar

    What a great idea! My husband just brought home some reclaimed wood the other day. I’ll have to make one of these for our bathroom.

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    1. LumberInMyMiniVan Avatar

      Hopefully you can keep the reclaimed wood look. I’m a little salty about having to paint mine 🙂

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  2. Steph Avatar

    I love the color choice and the wear and tear on the hooks. 🙂

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  3. Landon "Lumber Master" Edgington Avatar

    It matches the color of the wall and it is a great Idea to use it as hanging wall for all the jackets and maybe for keys.

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