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Pot Racks

 
Author: Elizabeth Morgan
 

The best solution to combat cabinet congestion in a small kitchen is to install a pot rack. Storing kitchen utensils in a pot rack maximizes the effectiveness of a limited kitchen area. Pot racks are available in many sizes, shapes, materials, and finishes. Stainless steel, wood, metal, wrought iron, and copper are some of the most common materials.

The main issues to consider before selecting a pot rack are the home dcor, storage needs, available space, and the maintenance requirements.

A pot rack can either complement the dcor of a kitchen or be a stunning contrast. Ideally, it is designed to store most of the routinely used utensils within easy reach, regardless of the utensil size. Hanging pot racks are also placed at a convenient height so that they do not cause discomfort for people of short stature.

After arranging the utensils, pot racks can become incredibly heavy. The amount of weight a pot rack can support depends a lot on how well it is installed. For safety purposes, suppliers generally provide detailed installation instructions. It is important that these are followed while securing the pot racks properly to the ceiling or wall.

Bright-metal racks like copper, brass, chromium and stainless; wrought iron and hammered-steel racks; painted, resin or varnish-coated racks; and anodized metal racks will all need routine periodic efforts towards maintenance. Wood racks require the least maintenance, however they hold minimal weight. All factors being considered, brushed stainless racks are the most suitable, easiest to clean, and do not show scratches from abrasives as much as the others do.

Pot racks are the practical solutions to the storage problems in the kitchen. They are also of decorative value in other parts of the house. Custom-made pot racks are many times used as shelves to display attractive items or hang flower pots.

 
 
 

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