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Over the weekend, we made an accent wall in our breakfast nook to display our iron. Really happy with how it turned out and there is room for more!
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Looks very nice.
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Absolutely, and that was by design! I figure if I get any pieces that I won't use on a regular basis I will keep those at the very top. However, I really enjoy using all my cast iron so I'm not sure that I would ever have any that I wasn't going to use.
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Looks good......now the fun part.....filling it up!
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I really like your display wall. This is something we will be doing in our home. Where did you get the hooks from please.
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Thanks! I bought them at Lowe's actually, in the Cabinet Hardware section. They were $2.50 each and have two screws, so I feel they are pretty secure on the shiplap. If going into drywall, I'd use anchors to ensure they will hold. I did use two hooks on my griddle because that thing is pretty heavy compared to my skillets.
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