PegboardThere are tons of interesting ways in which you can use a pegboard in your own home and we’re ready to support this idea with examples.
Home offices
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Craft rooms
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Entryways
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Storage and organization
Larger pegboards can be added to a closet or to a storage nook. They’re useful for hanging bags and can accommodate open shelves.
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Jewelry organizers
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Cleaning supplies on pegboards
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Garage organizers
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Pegboards for display
A pegboard wall is a good way to display accessories and other types of items. Hang planters on pegs, use shelves for collections and be creative.
In the living room, for example, a pegboard wall can be an interesting way to display shelves. The wall offers a flexible design solution as the user can place the shelves in a variety of positions and combinations.
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Combine looks with function. The pegboard can hold both useful items such as small tools and accessories and decorative elements such as photos or suggestive images.
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Pegboard headboards
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Kitchen pegboards
Small pegboards can be used in a variety of ways and spaces, including the kitchen. In here, for example, such an item can hold and organize the utensils.
Pegboards and shelves make excellent combinations. In the kitchen, use the combo as a storage solution for pots and pans.
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Things like measuring cups and bottle openers would sit perfectly on a pegboard placed in the kitchen. Keep it close to the stove top so you can grab the thing you need without moving.
The pegboard is not the main attraction in this kitchen. The eye-catching elements are actually the pots and pans which, in this case, become wall decorations. It’s nice that they all match. An interesting way to combine looks with function and a great way to save space by using the empty areas on the walls.
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Pegboards can also be used as baclsplashes. This is actually a pretty practical and creative idea. Why bother with fixed shelves and hooks when you can be a lot more flexible? This is just one of the many great DIY backsplash designs you can try.
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Bathroom pegboards
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Miscellaneous ideas
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Turn a pegboard into a room divider. In addition to separating the areas, it will also serve as a storage wall. You can use it in the bedroom where it can double as a wardrobe.
This is a really interesting way to give a bedside table a makeover. Replace the door with a pegboard. You can put a few hooks on the inside so you can keep your earrings or other things there or you can simply use the board for the look it gives the nightstand.
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