Add a Pot Rail to Your Kitchen for Stylish, Space-Saving Storage |
If you need to add a little extra storage to your kitchen but are lost about how exactly you're going to do it—or if you just feel like one of your walls is a little too bare—start with a simple pot rail. It's practical, versatile, fairly easy to install, and it looks really good too. Not to be confused with the pot rack—a bigger, heavy-duty piece that's hung from the ceiling or sometimes mounted high on a wall—a pot rail is a single bar that's not unlike what you'd use to hang a towel in the bathroom. But instead of holding just one towel, the bar in your kitchen is meant to hold multiple items using S-shaped hooks. What should those items be? The possibilities are endless: Just about anything with a handle or loop can be hung from a kitchen rail. In fact, if it's sturdy enough and securely installed on a stud, you can even use your pot rail to hang Dutch ovens and other heavy cast-iron pans. Read on to learn more about where to put a pot rail, what to hang on it, and which one to buy. Or, shop our favorites directly below. —Emily Farris |
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