IKEA Art Canvas Storage Hack
Most art canvas storage racks were very expensive and took up too much space. So I found the IKEA HEJNE shelf and got to planning!
I'm off to the farm this week to paint trim and stain the floor in the studio - the last bit of work to do before I can start setting up the space. Since there's really not much to show, I thought I'd share some ideas I've gathered for the space. I need shelving as I have books, frames, canvases...all that need a home. This bookcase is nice and I really like the brush holder. source I like the shallow shelves in this picture. They'd be great for all the cans and bottles of paint. The inspiration/bulletin board area is also really great. I do have an idea for an area to hang photos I'm working off of. source This one is one I really like - notice the canvas storage above the bookshelves and worktable. I want to replicate this is some form or fashion. source These shelves are only one can deep -I'd love something like this so I could see at a glance what paints I had. Loads of them too...I don't think you can have too many shelves. 😊 source Right now my oil paint tubes are in a toolbox. I'd love to have something like this that I could clip them on. Sure would make finding a certain color easy instead of digging through my box. source - #15 Another paint tube system also fabulous: source Love the idea of clip boards to clip inspiration photos up. You can usually find clipboards at the thrift store for next to nothing. source Another setup for canvas storage: source source This is an idea I could easily do - it's an old tv cart with pipe dividers. hmmm, guess I'll have to look for one if Bruce doesn't have time to build me one like in the previous photos. This one I like for the tin ceiling and large worktable in the center. Not sure if I'll have a table in the center though. However, I do plan on one against the wall like the back wall in the photo. source These are all great ideas and will help me figure out how to set the studio up. I am looking forward to planning the space out. SaveSaveSaveSave
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The art is piling up around here. If any of you artists out there have ideas for me about how to store my artwork (canvases and paper), then let me know! It's everywhere! source Love this hall closet transforme
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Handmade Wooden Rack for storing your pictures, frames, wall art and others. Has long dowels and wider base for storage of larger pictures. The base is approximately 18.5” x 11” with sixteen (16) 1/2” wooden dowels that are approximately 24” long. There is approximately 2” space in between the dowels. This rack is intended to store canvas up to 24" tall. Holds large pieces or art, mirrors etc. Sturdy enough to hold your heaviest art. Shown in photos with large (36”x26”) heavy (approximately 13 lbs) solid wood wall art. For Canvas paintings/prints that have no backing it is important that the dowel upright rests on the wooden stretcher frame and not directly on the canvas. Generally speaking the dowel must be the same height or taller than the height (or width) of the canvas. Alternatively a piece of mat board, foam board, even cardboard or some other backing can be placed behind the canvas. I’ve shown this in the photos with a 30”x 40” canvas. These are great for all types pictures, picture frames, canvas prints, etc. They make it easy to organize and sort through all those pictures so they don’t just end up in a big pile in your basement. This will help organize as well as keep your art in better condition since it’s not getting piled up and banged around. Great for basement storage and organization but also work great as display for your shop or store. Made of unfinished pine with poplar dowels. The dowels fit snug but can be removed. You can glue the dowels if you choose but I feel it’s unnecessary and I prefer them unglued so you can remove dowels if you have something larger to store. Also available in 24” length base. (Shown in last photo) All racks are made to order unless otherwise noted and typically ship in 3-5 business days.