Tag: hooks

  • Hang-it-All Up

    Hang-it-All Up

    The stairs to the basement are looking cute. Finally.

    The stairway is right next to the back door in the kitchen, which is the entrance we use most often. We used to have hooks and a shelf there for our coats and shoes, but we took them down when we remodeled the basement. Then the contractor mistook them for trash (an easy mistake to make), and thus we had nothing up for a while. Outerwear began to migrate throughout the first floor and shoes abounded.

    I bought what I thought was an Eames Hang-it-All from a discount shopping site, but it turned out to be a fake. It’s fine, I just didn’t realize that when I bought it. But it’s here and it’s cute, and it’s great for the basement stairwell.

    An Eames Hang-it-All

    The stairs made installation difficult. I did make sure to locate the wall studs though, and I put together a quick how-to in case you ever need to do the same.

    Bye bye, IKEA shelves that were mistaken for trash. Hello, accidental knockoff Hang-it-All. If my house were a reality show, this area would be the bad girl, stirring up drama. And it would be the lamest reality show ever.

    This is a pretty simple before and after. We painted the walls pink (Wild Aster, Benjamin Moore) and the door and trim white (Antique White, Benjamin Moore). We no longer needed a shelf because we added a shoe organizer (from the Orla Kiely collection that Target had a couple of years ago), which makes the shoes much easier to reach. Then we hung our new hooks.

    We also added children to our family, for the sole purpose of having a reason to keep cute hats and coats around for ‘after’ photos.

    It’s working out well!

    p.s. I wrote about August’s cute lion hat here.

  • Hanging it All

    Hanging it All

    I bought an Eames Hang-It-All from one of those invitation-only group shopping sites. You know… the ones I don’t typically like to shop at? And oops, I bought a knock-off. The tag listed it as a “George Nelson Timepiece” (huh?). It was cheap, yes, but I didn’t realize what I was buying, and for a knockoff it was pretty much the regular price.

    That’s a licensed Eames Hang-it-All. Mine looks mostly like it, but some of the colors aren’t as vivid.

    Oh well. It will be fine for the awkward stairway to the basement. We used to have some inexpensive hooks and a shelf from IKEA, but the contractors that worked on the basement remodel didn’t realize that we actually wanted them, so they were tossed. I guess they thought they were ugly relics that came with the house! Here’s an old photo of them in place.

    At the Back Door

    I’ll make time to tackle installing the new hooks this weekend, and I’ll of course share photos after. If I don’t kick myself in the pants to get it hung, I’ll never get around to it! I’ve been meaning to do it for more than a month already.

  • Flower Hooks

    Flower Hooks

    I’m going to use these flower hooks in Eleanor’s new room. They would be great in a grown-up space too though, especially if you spray painted them a solid color. They’re nice and sturdy with a good weight to them.

    Also, they’re going to look smashing with the wallpaper I want to use.

    Pottery Barn Kids

  • At the Back Door

    Brandon setup a little area near the back door for our coats and shoes (and a leash too).

    At the Back Door

    This is where the stairs are that lead down to the basement, right next to the back door in the kitchen.

    The hooks and shelves only cost about $15 total (from IKEA). We should have done this a long time ago.