The decoration of your home can become very fun if you want to make a coat rack, for example, from objects that were previously used for something completely different. Here are some suggestions you can use to create a new coat rack from old objects:

1. Old Toys

Old toys thrown in the attic, after being reused in a creative way, can become a topic of conversation when you have guests over. Plastic toys, after being carefully cut in half, are screwed onto a plank. The resulting coat rack can be placed in the hallway to hang light things on it.

2. Kitchen Utensils

If you're tired of the forks and spoons in your house, you can drill holes in them, give them a suitable shape so that you can hang clothes or towels on them, then attach them to the wall in the desired location. There you have it, a real coat rack.

3. Old Copper Pipes

Have you installed a new boiler in your house and don't know what to do with the leftover materials? Find a suitable use for the copper elbows you no longer need.

4. Perfume Bottles

From now on, you will think twice before throwing away an empty perfume bottle. The small square or round ones can be easily put into the wall with the help of a drill bit.

5. Old Wooden Spools

You've surely seen something like this at your grandparents' house. With a nail and a hammer, such a spool can be attached to the door frame, and a garment can be placed on it.

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6. Coat Rack from a Hoe

Do you have a hoe lying around the house that's getting in your way and you want to integrate it better into the decor? After drilling two holes in it, fix it in a suitable place in the house and use it as a towel rack.

7. Wrenches

The wrench set you've been keeping in the shed for a long time and haven't used anyway can have another use. The wrenches can be bent and drilled, and when attached to the wall they can be used for something completely different than before.

8. Wooden Hangers

Wooden hangers can be cut in half and attached to a plank with screws to form a rather unusual but as functional as possible coat rack.

9. Rake

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