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Jen - That peg board turned the mug collection into a wicked cool art installation! Love the coffee bar idea. I wonder if I could find a space to do that in our home. Hmm… Thinking….
Dustin - First pillows… Then lamps… NOW coffee mugs!!
APRIL - Thanks, Jen! I really love the way it looks. Plus, it clears out cabinet space. Double win! Our coffee bar is in a small corner that would’ve gone unused anyway because it’s in a weird spot. Hopefully you can find a place for one!
APRIL - You forgot shoes
Sunshine Fromkin - Hi there! I love your coffee bar! I’m trying to figure out how to store and display my Starbucks mugs collection and I think your peg board idea will be perfect. I have a couple questions for you:
1. What did you use to attach the peg board to the wall?
2. Did you attach it directly flush to the wall, or was it necessary to affix it to something else first and then attach that to the wall? (Like, is it difficult to hang the hooks/mugs with the peg board flush to the wall?)
Thank you so much!