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Kitchen Pot Racks

 
Author: Elizabeth Morgan

Homeowners and interior designers frequently recommend the use of kitchen pot racks to save a great deal of space taken up by the cupboards and cabinets. A pot rack is essentially an ideal way of arranging the assortment of pots, pans, and various kitchen utensils in a way that maximizes comfort in their use.

A pot rack can be made of wood, brass, chrome, copper, or wrought iron and can be obtained in a variety of designs, shapes, and sizes. It is mounted from the ceiling with the help of screws or against a wall using lag bolts. Hanging pot racks are generally placed over kitchen islands or peninsulas, while wall pot racks are ideally positioned below cabinets or between two cabinets. Heavy, lighted pot racks are rarely chosen; because of their weight, they are hung from a fan brass that is affixed to the ceiling. Based on the requirements and space availability, a homeowner can choose a design that is both attractive and efficient.

It is very important that a pot rack is mounted properly. Some racks, such as those made of wrought iron, are very heavy themselves. After arranging the cookware, there will be added weight, so care must be taken to see that the wall or the ceiling, as well as the pot rack, are able to support the weight. For guidance regarding specific issues, one can always approach a professional from the homebuilding store or the service personnel from the manufacturer. It is always advisable to strictly adhere to the installation procedures specified by the manufacturers.

A pot rack comes in many price ranges, depending on the style and design. A small wall-mounted kitchen pot rack may cost as little as $50, while a large, hanging pot rack may be as high as $1,000. Pot racks can easily be obtained from home interior stores or kitchen stores, or they can be ordered on line.

Author Bio:
Elizabeth Morgan is a eminent columnist. Elizabeth likes to write articles about this subject.
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