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A Drying Rack to Die For

Drying rack made by blogger

My own laundry room is where beauty and creativity go to die — it’s blinding white, a hodgepodge of buckets and cleaning products, and barely big enough to store a couple of hampers.

That’s why I’m doing backflips over “Inspiration For Moms‘” tutorial on how to make a wall-mounted drying rack.

Take a look at this beauty, which could solve your clothes-drying problems and save energy, too. Laura (the blogger) designed it herself and built it for only $55.

I’m sooooo jealous!

How She Did It

The 24-by-41-inch drying rack is made of birch boards, dowel rods, and magnets. Bead-board wallpaper adds a classy touch (if you don’t want to mess with wallpaper and glue, use peel-and-stick wallpaper instead). 

Laura constructed the rack in a few easy steps. She spray-painted the finished product, attached D-rings to the back, and hung it on the wall. 

She bought some letters at a crafts store and glued the word “LAUNDRY” to a board, and glued the board to the top of the rack — a nice topper for a sweet project.

More Laundry Room Upgrades

The drying rack is just one cool touch among many in Laura’s redesigned laundry room, which started out as a builder’s special with one lonely cabinet and some wire shelving. 

The finished product is a sophisticated, delicious space that makes me want to fluff and pretreat.

My favorite parts:

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