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When your guests come in your entryway and didn’t see any storage system, then most likely this will ruin the impression on your entryways
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That is why storage system such coat hanger is important to give a good impression to your guess. There are many types of coat hanger that you can use in your entryways. For example, you can use a wooden coat hanger for a rustic touch, or modern coat hanger for eye-catchy furniture. Or if you have a small space then you can try a mounted coat hanger that is small and looks awesome on your interior touch. Talking about coat hanger, we get some cool ideas that you can try and use it for your entryways. And without further ado...
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Fly of the Month – Gold Slaughter Stone
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Fly of the Month by J. Stockard Pro Tyer, Justin Aldrich, Habersham County, Georgia. Justin can be found on Instagram. My Gold Slaughter Stones have proven themselves throughout the U.S. and a few places out of country for about a year. This much weight on one fly pattern isn’t necessarily new, neither is this color scheme, but what’s seen here is the final product of much field testing and a new spin for this much weight and classic colors. I also want to suggest not excluding this pattern for tournament use. (4.0mm Tungsten bead min, limited lead wraps, etc.) If...
The 13 Renter-Friendly Hacks We Swear By (and Have Done Ourselves)
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photo by tessa neustadt | from: brady’s living room refresh I can think of about 10 pros that come with renting and all of them have to do with not being responsible for home maintenance. As a “temporary” lodger, it is technically not my fault when the garbage disposal breaks or windows start leaking when it rains. When that happens, I call up Mr. Landlord and say “We’ve got a problem that’s really your problem so please come fix it”. This lack of responsibility is one big reason why I’ve been a renter for 7 years now and will be...
DIY Rope Hanging Shelf
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Hi there, this is Katie.I saw a super cute rope hanging shelf online, but I knew I could make them myself for cheaper. (My super handy husband helped too). All you need is a board, rope, and a nail to hang it from. The boards we used are are ponderosa pine and the rope is a cotton/poly blend that we got from D&B. Ok, you need a few other things. Sandpaper or a sander and a drill or a drill press. Also for a finished look you can either stain or paint your board. We used dark walnut Minwax stain....
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Wall organizer, coat rack, hooks, Mountain wood art, wall decor, mountain art, geometric art, mountain range, mountain range, lodge art, by NativeRange
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179.99 USDRustic mountain range art featuring hooks to hang your bookbags, coats, hats, or ski poles! Made of individually cut pieces of wood and heavy duty gun metal hooks. Add's lots of rustic, ADVENTUROUS interest to your room. Each one is handmade, obviously, so each will be a little different and unique. Wall organizers don't have to be boring or cheap. The ingredients to a great looking, long lasting wall hook organizer are wood and iron. This piece features heavy duty gun-metal hooks and a unique mountainscape to ensure that your entryway organizer doesn't just keep things organized but looks...