Making this keyholder for our wall took a bit of preparation. I like that there are personal pictures of us on the key organizer and that I can change them out from time to time if the mood strikes me. That’s why I decided to come up with my version of a DIY photo frame key holder. This project had to match my under the stairs storage area and look at least as good. Moreover, also add a wood slice with custom hooks to make beautiful key racks and craft the birdhouse styled key organizers that will be center of attention for. In the entryway, it is after all one of the first things you see and although functionality was important, beauty definitely is too.Įspecially since my last organizing project in this hallway turned out so pretty. I also wanted my homemade key holder to look nice on the wall. Minimizing the risk of me wandering inside and mindlessly dropping the keys off in the wrong spot, so to speak. I always enter with keys in hand, being able to place them in their own spot right there and then simply made the most sense. Placing the keys in the entryway on the wall next to the front door was the obvious best choice. Hang on your wall to start using your key and mail organizer.I thought about the best spot where a keyholder should be placed and where to put the key hooks.Lastly, add a drawer pull to the shelf as a place to keep mail organized. Add hooks to the bottom half of the wood round.After a day, tape off the shelf and apply teak oil on the wood round to bring out the natural wood look.Then use your desired color paint to put on a final 2 coats. Apply 3 coats of primer to your shelf.Sand everything with 150-grit sandpaper until smooth. Sand off the excess plugs and glue with 80-grit sandpaper and an orbital sander.Once attached fill the pocket holes with wood glue and pocket hole plugs.
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