
Shaker peg rails have been saving our sanity (and year-round sanity, for that matter) since we first wrote about them a decade ago. (You can read that original article right here.) Once we realized what they could do for keeping a room in order, there was no going back.
The original Shaker designs are timeless, though we love when modern makers offer their take on the design. For example, spotted recently:
The Sighting

The Source


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N.B.: This post was first published on Remodelista on August 15, 2023.
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