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Small wire shelf?
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Posted by
luckymom (
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Sat, Nov 24, 12 at 8:32
| I need a place to put the salt & pepper shaker over the slide in range under the hood. I'd like to find a smallish one that I could attach hooks to hold utensils and get rid of the giant holder thing on the counter. I need it in ss. All those I've seen are either $$$ or huge or both. Anyone seen anything?
BTW- the s&p shakers are wider than spice jars (tried that already). Going for a sort of industrial look. |
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RE: Small wire shelf?
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Like this?
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Here is a link that might be useful: Ikea Grundtal
RE: Small wire shelf?
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| Pottery Barn Utility shelf with hooks is 36" x 4.5" |
RE: Small wire shelf?
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| Both are too big- only need one shelf under 30"- but the 4.5 width would be great. Like most things, I can see it in my mind, but nobody makes it... |
RE: Small wire shelf?
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| Here's the single shelf version of the one Angie_DIY posted. Only 9-3/4 wide and 5" deep: 
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Here is a link that might be useful: grundtal.
RE: Small wire shelf?
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| Here is a post on Houzz, that says the Pottery Barn one can be cut down to 30" |
Here is a link that might be useful: Cut down the shelf
RE: Small wire shelf?
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| Here is a post on Houzz, that says the Pottery Barn one can be cut down to 30" |
Here is a link that might be useful: Cut down the shelf
RE: Small wire shelf?
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Could always use a magnetic strip and use ss utensils and salt and pepper shakers. I have three strips holding everything- knives, scissors, tongs, measuring cups and spoons, and salt and pepper. I avoid anything on my counters if it can be done. |
RE: Small wire shelf?
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| Oooh! Love the idea of the magnetic strip. I hate stuff on the counters, too. I'll definately check into this- Thanks!!! |
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