Use these pot rack solutions to decoratively stash your cookware for easy access.

From pegboards to ceiling fixtures, we have a solution that will work in your home.

Utilize wall space above and around the stovetop to ensure all the essentials are easily within reach.

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Sturdy Pot Rack Ideas

Heavy potsand pans require sturdy support.

Try mounting a metal rack directly to a ceiling beam instead of through drywall for extra security.

This pot rack idea works well for holding a large cookware collection or weighty items likecast-iron skillets.

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Hang pots and pans on it along with scissors, whisks, spatulas, and othercooking utensils.

Small Pot Rack

A small pot rack lets you add storage within a tight space.

This hanging rack perfectly fits above the range in a galley kitchen.

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The rack’s brass finish matches the cabinetry hardware and a nearby dining set.

verify the rack is high enough that you won’t bump your head on pots while cooking.

Or hang smaller pans that are easy to push out of the way if needed.

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Here,stainless-steel pots and panscoordinate with the finish of the range and hood, tying the kitchen together.

Here, three wall-mounted racks provide storage for a collection ofcopper cookware.

Customize the height of the racks to accommodate pans of varying sizes.

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Stylish Pot Racks

Pot racks come in a variety of sizes and mounting capabilities.

This simple metal pot rack can store up to 12 pots and pans.

The ceiling-mounted rack hangs above aprep spacenear the range, providing easy access while cooking.

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Pot Rack Ideas for Utensils

Beyond cookware, pot racks can supplyhandy storagefor frequently used cooking utensils.

Mounted across the window, the rack pairs with open shelving to providestorage space for dishware.

Pots in place of fabric as the kitchen drapery add a distinguishing look that enhances the room’s character.

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Use them to show off your best-looking cookware or a collection ofvintage kitchenitems.

Display the rack prominently on a wall or from the ceiling to give your kitchen a striking focal point.

Reserve racks in the pantry for pieces you use less frequently.

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Your everyday pots and pans should be conveniently stored closer to the cooking zone.

Thisopen storage solutionmakes items readily accessible and simple to put away.

Hanging Pot Racks

A hanging pot rack canreplace a chandelieras the focal point of a kitchen.

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Choose a shape and style that draws attention above and matches the space’s overall style.

This pot rack idea generally works best in kitchens with high ceilings.

If yourkitchen islandis oversized, position the pot rack so it’s easily reached from one or more sides.

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You shouldn’t need to lean too far over the countertop to get the pan you need.

Copper cookware hangs from S hooks on a backsplash rail, offering convenience and style.

The smart use of empty wall space opens room in the cabinets to store other cooking essentials.

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