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8 Unique Ways to Use Hardware

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We partnered with 8 Porch.com bloggers to come up with 8 unique ways to use hardware. It’s a knobby hobby that we can’t get enough of!

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These are the awesome projects they came up with.

1) DIY Hanging Jewelry Organizer with Cabinet Hardware

from the Happy Housie.

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Hardware used:
Metropolis satin rose gold pull (PA0225-SRG)
Williamsburg satin rose gold cup pull (P3055-SRG)
Cottage satin rose gold knob (P771-SRG)

2) DIY tray with cabinet hardware and marbled tile

from Setting for Four.

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Hardware used:
Studio Collection pulls in satin nickel (P3010-14) – tray handles

3) Updated cabinet hardware + mug hanger

from Simply Grove.

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Hardware used:
White utility hooks (P27100-W) – mug hanger hooks
Metropolis matte black knob (P2911-MB) – new knobs

4) Repurposed Message Center

from My Creative Days.

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Hardware used:
Oxford antique windover antique cabinet cup pull (PA1022-WOA) – chalk & pin holder
Pyramid nails in windover antique (027339167) – nails for message board, and clock numbers.
Utility windover antique hooks (P27100-WOA) – key organization.
Carbonite Black Iron Knob (P3671-BI) – knob for message board on frame

5) DIY Rustic Chandelier

from What Meegan Makes.

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A mix of eclectic hardware used:
windover antique knob (013559167)
windover antique pendant pull (265369167)
brown windsor antique knob (383549165)
flat vibra pendant pull (500389044)

6) Kids Art Center

by Christina’s Adventures

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Hardware used:
Williamsburg satin rose gold knob (P3053-SRG) – bucket hanger
Williamsburg satin rose gold knob (P3055-SRG) – chalk holder

7) Curtain rod with hardware ends

from My Fabuless Life.

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Hardware used:
brown windsor antique knobs (413729165) – curtain rod ends

8) DIY Sliding Barn Doors

from My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia

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Hardware used:
18″ Refined Rustic black iron appliance pull – barn door handles

Thank you to all the Porch bloggers who participated in this project with us!

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