- Kim Raines
- Mar 21
- 2 min read
I have a couple of vendors that make multi hook boards but they never seem to be the right size or have the right amount of hooks. Grabbing a piece of wood and adding as many hooks as you want in the shape and finish is easier than you might think (and REALLY easy for your builder to do it for you if he's already building your house for you!) I don't sell these pre made but I can help you make them and find the perfect hooks!
ONE
Find a piece of wood. I already had this piece of rough sawn cedar stained with Messmers Driftwood which does a great job cutting the orange that cedar loves to do when stained. It had some holes in it already but since it's for my house, I didn't care! I needed it 30" so my husband cut it for me so it fits the space perfectly.

TWO
Find rad hooks! I stock a ton of hooks at the Showroom on Belleview but have even more that I can order! I ordered these lovely functional triple hooks from Ashley Norton because I needed to hang a lot of stuff in a small space!


THREE
Line the hooks up and screw them in! The cedar is pretty soft so I didn't need to pre drill, but you might if you have a harder wood like oak. The good thing about the board looking rustic and worn too is you don't have to worry too much about the spacing being perfect.

And DISPLAY!
