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Love your hats but have no idea how to store them nicely?
But does this piece of furniture need to be purely functional?
Does it have to be a traditional rack?
you could create space for your hat collection in many ways (hence this list).
Lets get into it!
This would suit a bachelor pad, a bedroom, or even a living space wonderfully.
And you know what?
This is a stunning addition to a rustic home.
These are easy to remove if youre a renter, and they add to the overall look.
Its clean, white, it doesnt fray, and its very durable.
Find some high-quality macrame ropehere.
Now, you are something entirely different.
You love hatsso muchthat youve simply run out of room for them.
However, using a hook likethis, you might fetch your hats with ease.
Theyre perfect for blending into a wooden wall or frame but work very well.
Set aside a rainy weekend day to knock this one out; youll be done in no time.
This is a fantastic project for a beginner woodworker!
Grab some hooks likethisto finish it off.
This industrial-inspired hat rack is a real statement piece, offering an attractive decoration even when bare.
A Simple Hat Grid
This Scandinavian-inspired hat rack is perfect for those people who vibe with minimalism.
Check out morecloset organizing ideas here!
Entryway Drop Station
Every entryway needs somewhere for your hat, keys, and bag to go.
Luckily, this entryway drop station offers the perfect spot for all three.
Im particularly fond ofthis tablefor the entryway.
Enter this golden hat tower.
Upcycle a thrifted shelf with some gold spray paint (here) to create yours!
This is especially true if youre a fan of shabby chic or antique style.
If you cant find one, create your own!
There are some great tutorials out there for aging and wearing something to look vintage.
Half Hexagon Brim Holders
I love the creativity that went into designing this hat rack.
The idea is to have a single backboard to mount on the wall.
Then, construct three half-hexagons, each with three sides, jutting out from said backboard.
Stain, and youve completed your rack.
Now, you wont find a wooden hanger this wide, so you oughta make one.
Dont worry; its super simple.
Pick up a hollow piece of bamboo (here) the length of your desired hat wall.
Faux Branch Hat Hooks
When bare, hat hooks can be kind of an eyesore.
Well, no longer!
ensure to sand them down and varnish them (here) to protect your hats from stray splinters.
Bohemian Chic Hat Rack
Can anyone say rattan?
Thanks to the simplicity of this piece, it can be styled in myriad ways.
The world is your oyster with this gorgeous little rack.
In this iteration, you could bring attention to your hat collection using strategic fairy lights.
That way, theyre safe and supported.
Now, you might think this doesnt make a big difference, but it does!
Take a moment to throw some braids in for additional visual interest.
Check out mor practicalstorage ideas for small spaces here.
Hang this in your entryway or above your bed; its still going to be perfectly easy to use.
Alternatively, jump online and grab a pre-made pegboard with complimentary mini shelves (here).
Repaint the shutter and mount it on your wall for a gorgeous new rack!
Distress your door with some high-grit sandpaper (here) to complete the look.
Leave the dowels unpainted or upscale them to your style; up to you!
Handcrafter Cap Rack
Credit: bowerpowerblog.com
The final hat rack organizing idea is pretty simple.
All youll need is a few hooks, baseball balls, and a wooden pallet to organize those caps.
Especially if collecting caps is a hobby of yours.
Conclusion
So, how extensive is your hat collection?
Will a single hat rack do, or will you be using multiple ideas from this list?
Comment the number of hats you have below.