- Put a double hook by the entry door for keys
- Attach hooks under the kitchen counter to store lunch bags
- Install a double or triple hook on the back of a closet door for staging the next day's outfit
- Add a series of hooks inside the closet to keep necklaces and scarves untangled and easy to find
- Install hooks inside closets to store purses and man bags
Saturday, February 24, 2018
Hardware Resources Unveils Their Expanded Line of Decorative Hooks
Hardware Resources announced an expanded line of Decorative Hooks
that features popular interior-design styles and finishes. Twelve wall
hooks and one ceiling hook reflect everything from classic to
contemporary looks. Five popular finishes - eleven styles are offered in
brushed oil rubbed bronze, satin nickel, and polished chrome, and one
style is offered in polished or brushed stainless steel - match Jeffrey
Alexander® and Elements® decorative cabinet hardware to make it possible
to coordinate metallic accents throughout the home. The hooks, which
are made with die-cast zinc alloy or stainless steel, come with a
lifetime warranty. They also test up to 35 pounds - or nearly the
combined weight of six average loaded purses. Stephanie Lowe, Product
Manager of Decorative Products for the company, offers five ways to use
hooks to keep a home organized, in addition to storing coats, hats, and
umbrellas:
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