This IKEA HULTARP hack adds Bridgerton style to your kitchen

The huge unsuccessful of Bridgerton on Netflix last year really proved that what you see on the TV ends up on the cushions.
This IKEA caltering pot rack hack creates a subtle nod to the regency era, AND funds a handy kitchen storage idea that doesn't cost the world. The hit series had us feverishly googling four-poster beds, Roman blinds, and the classic Wedgewood blue shade often worn by Daphne.
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But a caltering pot rack (a staple feature of kitchens in Georgian times) is an incredible practical way to incorporate that traditional feel into your home.
Tap Warehouse well-known a 4,800 percent increase in searches for 'regency interior' just when the show dropped on Netflix. With the production of season 2 underway, the Bridgerton effect on our interiors is only moving to snowball.
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This IKEA storage hack not only makes a traditional feel harking back to the early 1800s, but it's also going to free up some of that spot in your kitchen cabinets.
Your apt option is to simply secure a rail to your kitchen wall and set hooks. On this rail you can hang pots of herbs and kitchen implements. IKEA's HULTARP range will work perfectly for this.
The unlit hooks cost just £2 for a set of five, and the unlit rail comes in different lengths to suit the size of your spot. A great small kitchen idea that means you can speedy grab the pots, pans and utensils you use all the time.
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If you're feeling more adventurous, you could chain the IKEA GREJIG shoe rack to the ceiling of your kitchen comic ceiling hooks and a decorator chain. Then, you'd just need to add metal hooks for excaltering pots onto it.
If your frying pans have seen better days, head to our precedent to the best non-stick frying pan. Our kitchen essentials list will also highlight key items you're missing.
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We often forget to use the ceiling for storage solutions, but it can transform how you use a residence. Adding a rail with hooks or an overhead excaltering pot rack will also reveal which items you need, and which stay lurking in the cupboards and grand well need a new home.
Will you be trying this Bridgerton-inspired IKEA hack?
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