DIY kitchen runner?
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Comments (28)I use those 4' orange electic fence stakes from home depot (about $1 a piece)for lots of things in the yard & gardens. Pound it in the ground and then slide the PVC pipe over it and into the soil a bit. Set out several of these with holes drilled in the PVC pipe and string wire through them to make a fairly sturdy, portable & cheap trellis. I use these stakes to build easy fencing. I use plastic cable ties to secure wire or plastic mesh fencing to them. Because I dislike the orange and it stands out like a sore thumb, I paint my stakes black. Pound 2 rows of these stakes in the ground about 4' apart and slide each end of a flexible PVC pipe over them, making an arch. Cover this with garden cloth or plastic to protect plants. I "sew" the fabric to the pvc with fishing line. If you are using plastic, cut some flaps in it, to keep it from blowing away in a big wind. I use them to brace non secured retaining walls. At my old house I built a raised bed using them to hold the lumber together. I drilled holes in the timbers and slid them over the stakes, then I lined the interior side with heavy plastic....See MoreHelp! Kitchen runner placement
Comments (5)Thanks @shirlpp, I’ve never had a rug in my kitchen so this is all need to me. I feel like the space needs something and this hardwood is not comfortable to walk on all the time. Are you not loving the rug of choice, or you thinking a rug isn’t needed at all?...See MoreRunner for kitchen
Comments (24)I got a ruggable to try it out in my kitchen... got the extra thick mat. I cannot use my Dyson vacuum on it (just stops). However, the rug washes very well. Mine sits on top of the padding. Both the pad/rug creep a little from our walking path on it, but it is easy to pull back into place (we have a 3x5, which may move more readily than a runner). I really like the thicker padding while standing at the sink (and we have wood floors)....See MorePorte + Hall kitchen runner or ruggables
Comments (4)Just FYI, I ordered a runner from Ruggable on August 18, and it still hasn't shipped. I understand that there are supply chain issues for just about everything, but it's a bit frustrating. When I checked with customer service, they responded: "The order item was sent back to production multiple times as it failed to pass the quality requirement." In the meantime, I get at least one promo / marketing email from them every day. I don't want to unsubscribe because I want to get my update if the thing ever ships. Also FYI - they charged in full when I ordered....See MoreRelated Professionals
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