After the garage, the craft area and the kitchen are two areas that see the most use of the pegboard. Here are some ideas that can be applied to both, craft and kitchen, when using this handy organization backsplash.
Paint It Let the backdrop of the board work as a focal point in the room.
Frame It If you lack the space or simply don’t want to commit to an entire wall of pegboard, frame a section. It will still be useful and provide a whimsical display at the same time.
Contain It Who says the pegboard has to take up any of your wall real estate all? You can make use of this organizing idea inside of a pantry or as part of a book case.
{images 1 & 2b via home life | 2a lara robby | 3a via martha stewart 3b via better homes and gardens | 4a via southern living 4b via pinterest}
Nina says
Who knew that pegboard could be so stylish! The framed one above the range is so cute and super practical at the same time.
Atelier Decor says
Que ideas mas geniales! Muy prácticas y se ven super bien! nos encantan todos los ejemplos que has mostrado.
Ana says
I love that blue board and black tile. Wow!
Niki says
So clever! I particularly love the mint green one. Pretty but practical, perfect!
Stacey says
great and creative ways to use the pegboard! love them all!
jeanine says
I like the idea of having one that is secret and painted. It is so convenient to have all your stuff easy to see on a board.
claudia lane says
Love the blue version, very cool! I’m inspired now 🙂 x
Vic says
One day I would like an area dedicated to wrapping, just like pic 2. xxx
Meghan @ Wishful Thinking says
Ahhh! These are genius! I like the idea of framing it and using it as a versatile notice/inspiration board for the office.
Leena says
I’ve been wanting one for so long! Those are so handy and I like the looks especially when painted.
Ada (hellooo home) says
I’m aiming to get a peg board for my office closet .. and LOVE the idea of painting it!!! Hmm, maybe I’ll do stripes! Great post!