I'm a DIY whizz and trendy ‘peg shelves’ are all the rage – I didn’t want to pay big bucks so built my own for under £20 | The Sun
A DIY whizz has left people gushing over her trendy peg shelf – which cost just £20 and some elbow grease to build.
Mounted peg boards have become a stylish way to hang up your cooking utensils, as well as coats, towels and fashion accessories outside of the kitchen.
And while the ones flooding Pinterest and Instagram cost hundreds to buy and need to be installed by a professional, one interior design lover showcased how she built her own on the cheap.
Kirsty Griffiths used minimal nails and drilling to erect the mounted peg board and shelf too, which she finished in a dusty pink paint to match her kitchen.
“Make your own peg shelf for under £20,” she penned over a tutorial on her Instagram page.
“Bought the pegs from Amazon, bought the shelf from The Range.
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“Marked it on the wall.
“Added some MDF offcuts I had.”
At this point, Kirsty was done with using nails and glued the MDF boards under the shelf as a base for her pegs.
She measured each peg out equally on the board and then pinned them into the MDF board.
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“I added some trim and primed it,” she continued.
“Then painted the shelf the same colour as the wall.”
Keboyoe Yingcen Wooden Pegs cost just £8.99 for a 16 pack on Amazon and are identical to the ones Kirsty used, working out at 56p per peg.
The Sanded Pine Shelf Kit from The Range costs £8.69 for the largest size of 119cm, or £7.59 for the smaller size of 89cm.
Kirsty’s tutorial attracted mass attention on Instagram as her comments were flooded with a sea of heart-eye emojis and compliments.
She has an impressive 109k followers on the social media app who regularly recreate her home projects.
“I am loving this for my new home,” one woman penned under the peg shelf tutorial.
“Looks great,” another said. Love the paint colour as well.”
Others gushed over Kirsty’s talent and vowed to give it a go themselves.
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