Helppo ja nopea tee-se-itse vaaterekki. Tarvitset kolme kuparista kulmapalaa (28mm) ja pyöröpuurimaa (28mm) Puiden pituus rippuu siitä minkä kokoista rekkiä olet tekemässä. Vaikein kohta tässä tee-se-itse projektissa on löytää rekille oikea kulma tasapainon suhteen. kun sen olet löytänyt, kiinnitä palat toisiinsa erittäin tukevasti liimalla tai ruuvamalla. Tässä yksinkertaisessa ja kauniissa rekissä voit säilyttää ne kaikkein kauneimmat vaatekappaleet, mutta painaville takeille ja lasten kura- ja toppavaatteille en tätä suosittele:)
This DIY look´s simple and it is! Only hard thing is to find that perfect angle where the coat rack is steady. And then you will have to glue or s all the pieces together. You will need wooden sticks and three copper angle pieces. How long are the wooden sticks, depends what size of rack you are doing. The wood I used was 28mm thick and the copper pipes were the same size. This rack is perfect for those beautiful clothes that you want to see all the time but for heavy jackets and kids clothes i recommend that you do something else:) Have fun!
I love it!! it's so original!!!
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Voi elämä, kun se on kaunis!
ReplyDeleteVoi Elämä, kiitos ;)
DeleteLove it! Great idea!
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Katrine
Thank you!
DeleteTämä kolahti minuun ja kovaa. Voi miten rakastankaan näitä sinun diy-juttuja :)
ReplyDeleteKiva kuulla. Oon tulossa hulluks kun kaikki vkonloput vaan nikkaroin enkä pysty lopettamaa. Onneksi mun mies on aika helpoo saada innostumaan sellasista asioista:)
DeleteIhana, ihana ja ihana! Siis vaikka inhoan kuparia ja puuta, niin toi idea on ihan täydellinen. :)
ReplyDeleteKiitos ihanainen.
Itse asiassa tuohan on helppo maalata, mutta koska mulla on monta ideaa vielä näyttämättä niin lopuksi sitten varmaan maalaan osia mustaksi mutta puun jätän.
Deletevoi miten kaunis!
ReplyDeletekiitos kauniista mallista ja kirjasta!!
Ole hyvä;) Kiitos!
DeleteAivan ihana rekki, ja tietysti Samuji ja Month of Sundaysin (katsoinko oikein?) kassikin pääsevät hyvin esille. Rakastan sisustuksen ja vaatteiden yhdistelmiä! :)
ReplyDeleteNo on ;) Vaateet on osa sisustusta, siis ne parhaat!
DeleteYksinkertaisen kaunis.
ReplyDeleteMeillä vähän toisenlainen harjanvarsinaulakko http://nakoisiakulmia.blogspot.fi/2013/09/harjanvarsinaulakko.html.
Upea on! Wau!
DeleteOi, ihana! Sain tänään käsiini upean kirjanne, ja vaikka osasin odottaa hyvää kaiken hehkutuksen perusteella, niin silti yllätyin positiviisesti. Tämä rekki on ihana, sopisi tällaiseen vähän pienempään asuntoon.
ReplyDeleteIhana kuulla. Erityisen tyytyväinen olen itse siihen taittoon :)
DeleteTämä on tosi kaunis!
ReplyDeleteKaunis. Ei tähän muuta voi sanoa.
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Oh-la-la Riikka, tää on kaunis!
ReplyDeleteOnhan se tollanen symppis tyyppi;)
DeleteVau mikä idea!! Aivan loistava sekä kaunis!! :)
ReplyDeleteIhan mieletön idea ja toteutus, kuten kirjannekin. Kiitos siitä!
ReplyDeleteOle hyvä! Ihan kuulla että pidit kirjastamme!
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Ooh!! Thank you!
Deletelove it! brilliant and simple. thank you. my favorite diy of the month!
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wiebke
I just discovered your blog (although I must have bumped into some of your diy's on pinterest before, because I recognize the pictures) and I can't stop watching! I love all of it, great job!
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Hanne
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Onpas kaunis!
ReplyDeletePerfect DIY! Wahou!
ReplyDeleteOMG, it's such a good idea!! It's beautiful, i love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! Looks elegant.
ReplyDeleteLovely! I wonder - is it ok to download your pics to show on my blog - I always link back needless to say:)
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Lovely! I adore the creative inspiration you give on your blog.
ReplyDeleteI have a question; would it be ok to dowload pics from your blog and show on my interior blog? Needless to say, I always link back.
If you have time to answer - please do so by answering on my mail (stilitiden@bredband.net) - thank you so much!
Lovely! I adore the creative inspiration you give on your blog.
ReplyDeleteI have a question; would it be ok to dowload pics from your blog and show on my interior blog? Needless to say, I always link back.
If you have time to answer - please do so by answering on my mail (stilitiden@bredband.net) - thank you so much!
Brillant! I need one!
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Amazing! Your coatrack could easily be a pice in a too expencive interior design-store!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this awesome idea. I had to be a bit creative since I didn't have space in my apartment so I made one for my jewellery!!
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Annetta x
tell me where I can find how to make this http://homeenvironment.info/coat-stand-diy/
ReplyDeleteSilimä leppää!
ReplyDeletehow long was the wooden stocks?
ReplyDeletehow long were the wooden stocks you used?
ReplyDeleteThose were about 50cm high and 50 to 70 cm wide. Don´t remember anymore, sorry.
Deletethat is a perfect example of a timeless coat rack i found a few also at findcoatracks.com
ReplyDeleteLove this! Where are the coat hangers from?? Thanks x
ReplyDeleteWow nice cloting rack! I think the best cloting racks are the ones with wheels on them. I`ve got a realy small bedroom so it`s important that i can easily change the layout in a easy way. And another pro is if it`s white...for very stylish and clean looks.
ReplyDeleteVery nice clothing rack!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! This is so creative and clean. I wish you could check out my blog too: https://thediyplanet.wordpress.com :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rack, thank you for sharing, I really fell in love with it. My guy and me tried to build it yesterday and we have to say - for us, it doesn't work. It just doesn't make any sense to have something in our home, we cannot use properly. Yes we could hang some light shirts or blouses on it, somehow, hoping the rack will not tilt over when we for example open the window and it will just fall because of a little breeze. Won't make sense for us :-(
ReplyDeleteSo we had the wooden sticks and three copper pipes (all the same size, about the same the wooden stick is on the floor) and used them together with the two long wooden sticks and additional 2 copper angle pieces, to create a more stable rack. Photos with a tutorial will be online soon on the blog I linked (it's not my own), if you are interested to check it out.
Thank you for sharing your rack, it looks ABSOLUTELY beautiful and your photos are great. <3