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A little tight when it comes to kitchen cabinet space?
(Frankly, who isn't?)
We may have the solution: a DIY rustic pot rack.
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As demonstrated by home renovation experts Karen E. Laine and Mina Starsiak, the mother-daughter duo behind HGTV's "Good Bones," all you need is a scrap piece of lumber. Put a towel bar on it and attach a second piece of lumber to it, like so:

Add hooks to the towel rack and you've got a place to hang all your pots — especially great if you have a fancy or colorful set! You can also use the top for storage.
Genius, right?
Watch them put it together in the video above!
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