Materials: Dokument Trash Cans, towel hangers, drill, wire nippers
Description: Needing some storage for projects currently in the pipeline, I purchased six Dokument wire mesh trash cans. Since my office/studio is small, I wanted them out of the way. Hence, this project was born.
Using my wire nippers, I snipped a few wires on one side of each bin, making two holes large enough to fit over the towel holders.
Then, I mounted the towel holders on the wall...actually it is a fake door.
The holes in the bins slip right over the towel holders and mount easily on the wall. They are easy to take down and put up, and I can see through them to the project materials.
Once I figured it all out, it didn't take me much more than an hour to accomplish.
For more photos, click Dokument Hanging Storage Bins.
~ Kim Ballor, Plymouth, MI
Description: Needing some storage for projects currently in the pipeline, I purchased six Dokument wire mesh trash cans. Since my office/studio is small, I wanted them out of the way. Hence, this project was born.
Using my wire nippers, I snipped a few wires on one side of each bin, making two holes large enough to fit over the towel holders.
Then, I mounted the towel holders on the wall...actually it is a fake door.
The holes in the bins slip right over the towel holders and mount easily on the wall. They are easy to take down and put up, and I can see through them to the project materials.
Once I figured it all out, it didn't take me much more than an hour to accomplish.
For more photos, click Dokument Hanging Storage Bins.
~ Kim Ballor, Plymouth, MI
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