Hang a slab of pegboard that you can easily reach—meaning away from the stove to avoid hard-to-clean grease stains—and hang the cookware you use the most.

Easy Pegboard Pot Organizer Tutorial

 
 Hang a slab of pegboard that you can easily reach—meaning away from the stove to avoid hard-to-clean grease stains—and hang the cookware you use the most. Even utilitarian work horses can look great when they’re hung well…as in, not too sparsely or densely.

 Hang a slab of pegboard that you can easily reach—meaning away from the stove to avoid hard-to-clean grease stains—and hang the cookware you use the most.
 

Lay out the cookware on the floor, or on a large table, to help determine what size pegboard you need (pegboards typically come in 2-by-4-feet, 4-by-8-feet and 4-by-4-feet pieces). Secure the wood to the wall using screws and anchors placed every 6 to 8 inches along the perimeter of the wall. Paint the perforated wood the same color as the wall. I recommend high-gloss paint for a clean, wipeable finish. Hang items with pegboard hooks. I used Diamond Life Gear’s 5/8-inch curved hook for pots and pans and the 1.5-inch curved hooks for lids—two on the bottom of the lid, one on the top to stabilize. Adhere small rubber feet, which act as little bumpers for the pot-and-pan edges to land on.




 

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