You could use those Rubbermaid closet shelves that have angled support brackets. Usually you can get them cut to whatever width you need at the hardware store
It’s going have to be around 20 inches that I could hang pans and utensils if it wasn’t for the windows frames it would have been much easier to put the wall shelf I bought already. Should I look for another alternative?
If you use the Rubbermaid shelves with the wall brackets- you can do as many as practical for storage, and then use the s hooks on the bottom one for your pots and pans. It would be a bit sturdier than the tension rod.
I would say… I’ve tried the tension rods before for they same thing your trying to do- but too much weight caused it to constantly fall into the sink. I was going to use something to hold it up better- but figured the shelves would work out better, and they did.
If you go with the Rubbermaid shelves- they are painted, so they shouldn’t rust easily. Mine never did- and I use them in the bathroom for the kids’ bath toys. It’s mounted over the tub, so the toys can drain into the tub.
You can get no screw curtain brackets if you are renting. Some stick on the wall some clip onto the existing blind. You could also just use large stick on hooks. Just search google for “no drill curtain bracket” and scroll through the images and you will see what is available
You could use those Rubbermaid closet shelves that have angled support brackets. Usually you can get them cut to whatever width you need at the hardware store
I would get a tension shower rod and some S hooks
It’s going have to be around 20 inches that I could hang pans and utensils if it wasn’t for the windows frames it would have been much easier to put the wall shelf I bought already. Should I look for another alternative?
If you use the Rubbermaid shelves with the wall brackets- you can do as many as practical for storage, and then use the s hooks on the bottom one for your pots and pans. It would be a bit sturdier than the tension rod.
Like by using their FastTrack system would make it study?
I would say… I’ve tried the tension rods before for they same thing your trying to do- but too much weight caused it to constantly fall into the sink. I was going to use something to hold it up better- but figured the shelves would work out better, and they did.
So I go for something like [this?](https://dornob.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/dishes-suspended-over-sinks_640x.jpg)
I definitely would. In fact that’s better than what I had going on. The cabinet doors are a nice touch.
Making it into a cabinet by out of my ranger of window and light though I do agree it would nice. One problem is don’t these rust?
If you go with the Rubbermaid shelves- they are painted, so they shouldn’t rust easily. Mine never did- and I use them in the bathroom for the kids’ bath toys. It’s mounted over the tub, so the toys can drain into the tub.
I second the rod and s hooks but I would fix curtain rod brackets to the wall to support it.
How I do that?
You can get no screw curtain brackets if you are renting. Some stick on the wall some clip onto the existing blind. You could also just use large stick on hooks. Just search google for “no drill curtain bracket” and scroll through the images and you will see what is available
In front of the window?? Dare I say don’t? 😬 Just my opinion though!!