"The best organization hacks often involve storage solutions that are a bit unexpected. For example, some people put olive oil dispensers in their bathroom - whereas others have started using CD racks for storing much more than just music. Recently, a content creator convinced me that I should never overlook a vintage spice rack while thrifting, plus to rethink its use."
"Jolene suggests using spice racks as a major stylish display for all of your tiny treasures, in a similar way to hanging a vintage letter organizer in the kitchen. "Mini art, old books, little stories that deserve to be seen," Jolene wrote. "Because giving vintage a new purpose is half the fun. Save this for your next thrift trip." You can source vintage spice racks from thrift and antique stores, Etsy, and eBay."
"They're also easy to find brand new, like this Amazon option, if you're having trouble finding one secondhand. This Wayfair find features shallow shelves with small lips along the bottom edge to keep knickknacks in place. Plus, it has a rustic, solid-wood construction that mimics pieces from decades past. Each shelf is just over 5 inches tall, so they're perfect for small trinkets, with four shelves giving you plenty of space to play with."
Vintage spice racks can be repurposed as stylish displays for small items throughout the home. They suit mini art, old books, trinkets, and collectibles by providing shallow shelves that highlight tiny treasures. Vintage pieces are available at thrift shops, antique stores, Etsy, and eBay, and new reproductions appear on retail sites like Amazon and Wayfair. Some reproductions feature shallow shelves with small lips to hold objects and rustic solid-wood construction that mimics antique character. Typical shelf height around five inches accommodates small objects. Repurposed spice racks offer unique, space-efficient organization and visual interest for chefs, collectors, and home decorators.
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