



Here's a small collection of hat racks and hooks - I have quite a few hooks throughout the house and am always on the lookout for something old and unusual.
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Instead of having a wardrobe in one of our guest bedrooms, I used hooks with coat hangers - they look lovely and work really well as most "guests" only stay overnight or for a few days and don't really need much hanging space.
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