this is the first in my new set of door knob coat hooks. i go in and out of loving glass door knobs, but something about this combination..... i don't think i'll ever stop loving it!
i use an interior door cut into sections- but a cupboard door would work great too! i generally get doors at my local rebuilding center (the restore). i also get some knobs there- or at flea markets- one is from anthropologie because i couldn't resist- i'm always on the hunt!
It is rather interesting for me to read that blog. Thank you for it. I like such topics and anything connected to them. I definitely want to read a bit more soon.
garth, i cut threaded rod into 2" sections (depends on the thickness of the door) epoxied the rod into the door shaft, and used a t bolt on the backside to secure it.
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I love those! What do you use as the board- an old cupboard door? Can never figure out what to use...
wow, i LOVE this! so creative! totally want to make one! where do you find the door, and where do you find old/unique handles?
I've seen antique-esque handles at Hobby Lobby...
This is great - I love it!
-maria
i use an interior door cut into sections- but a cupboard door would work great too! i generally get doors at my local rebuilding center (the restore). i also get some knobs there- or at flea markets- one is from anthropologie because i couldn't resist- i'm always on the hunt!
It is rather interesting for me to read that blog. Thank you for it. I like such topics and anything connected to them. I definitely want to read a bit more soon.
How did you get the old knobs to stay secure to the board?
garth, i cut threaded rod into 2" sections (depends on the thickness of the door) epoxied the rod into the door shaft, and used a t bolt on the backside to secure it.
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