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If you are looking to store clothes away without breaking the bank or rummaging through your closet to find more space, a simple DIY clothes rack out of PVC is a great alternative to storage. Not only is it cheaper than most clothes racks, but it is also customizable and can be modified to fit your space and aesthetic.

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Preparating the Rack

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  1. It is important that you measure your space so that you know how much PVC and other materials you will need. Also, measure the length of the clothes you envision hanging on this rack to plan accordingly for the height.
    • Keep in mind that the longer the clothes rack, the less sturdy it will be.
  2. PVC pipe can generally be found at any hardware store. You will need PVC pipe of any desired diameter (although 1" diameter is recommended), two elbow pieces, four caps, and four tee pieces.
    • If your hardware store does not cut PVC, you will also need a PVC cutter.
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  3. You can usually have this step done at the hardware store. You will need your PVC pipe cut into a total of ten pieces. You will need two pieces cut to the desired length. For the height, you will need to split it into 1/3 and 2/3s. Four equal pieces of any length will be cut for the feet, but the longer they are the sturdier the rack will be.
  4. PVC on its own is not appealing to look at, there are serial codes on the sides and usually, barcodes as well so paint is recommended. There are multiple ways to go about painting PVC pipes, but the easiest and cheapest way is to spray paint them. You can also reuse any wall paint or even use acrylic paint. Acrylic is not advised since it will be hard to get an even finish, you will need multiple coats, and it will add up in cost.
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Assembling the Rack

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  1. The empty socket should point to the left or right. You will repeat for the other side.
  2. The empty socket of the tee piece will point up. Put on the end caps for the feet pieces as well.
  3. You will place the height piece into the empty socket of the foot's tee piece. Now you should have two long tee structures.
  4. Grab a hand to hold the other tee structure or lean the other structure against something so you can attach the top length pieces using the elbow connectors.
  5. This creates some support for your clothes rack.
  6. Adjustments may be necessary, so add one article of clothing at a time to see how much your clothes rack can handle. If all of the clothes you anticipated are hung and the rack is stable then you are finished with your project.
    • If the clothes rack is somewhat unstable, try advancing to the next step.
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Adding Support

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  1. Detach one of the foot pieces from the tee connector and leave the cap on. Fill the piece with sand or rocks until it is almost full and attach it back onto the tee connector. Repeat for the other three foot pieces.
  2. Often times it is easy to attach the PVC partially, so make sure you push as hard as possible when attaching the pieces together. You can also touch up any scratched paint that occurs in this process.
  3. If you do not plan on moving this clothes rack out or disassembling it, you can superglue each of the pieces together to ensure they stay in their respective places.
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      Warnings

      • Exercise caution with PVC pipe cutters or any sharp objects you may use to cut the PVC.
      • Use proper ventilation and respiratory protection when using spray paint. If spray painting outside, make sure you are facing the direction the wind is blowing in if there is any to ensure the particles do not blow back in your direction.
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      Tips

      • Upgrade your PVC to steel piping to create an even sturdier and industrial look. The feet can be attached to a wooden baseboard


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