Housekeeping Storage & Organization Kitchen Organization 15 Pot Rack Ideas to Store All Your Cookware in Style Use these pot rack solutions to decoratively stash your cookware for easy access. By Jessica Bennett Jessica Bennett Jessica Bennett is an editor, writer, and former digital assistant home editor at BHG. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on November 27, 2023 Close Photo: Adam Albright Pot racks free up cabinet space by storing pans and skillets out in the open and bring stylish organization to a kitchen. Use these pot rack ideas for practical storage that doubles as kitchen decor, mounted from the ceiling, under cabinetry, or against a wall. From pegboards to ceiling fixtures, we have a solution that will work in your home. 25 Must-Have Kitchen Features to Add Storage and Style 01 of 15 Pot Rack Ideas Anthony Masterson You can use pot racks to store cookware of various shapes and sizes, as well as smaller tools and utensils like strainers, spatulas, and spoons. The best pot rack idea is to place it near the range since that's where you do most of the cooking. Utilize wall space above and around the stovetop to ensure all the essentials are easily within reach. The Best Cast Iron Skillets of 2023 02 of 15 Sturdy Pot Rack Ideas Michael Partenio Heavy pots and pans require sturdy support. Try mounting a metal rack directly to a ceiling beam instead of through drywall for extra security. This pot rack idea works well for holding a large cookware collection or weighty items like cast-iron skillets. 03 of 15 Pegboard Pot Rack Adam Albright For a nontraditional pot rack idea, hang baking essentials from hooks on a pegboard on one kitchen wall. Hang pots and pans on it along with scissors, whisks, spatulas, and other cooking utensils. You can find everything needed to prepare a meal in the same spot by placing cookware and utensils on the wall. 04 of 15 Small Pot Rack David Tsay A small pot rack lets you add storage within a tight space. This hanging rack perfectly fits above the range in a galley kitchen. The hooks can be moved around easily on the cabinet-mounted rack, enabling different arrangements depending on the number of pots. The rack's brass finish matches the cabinetry hardware and a nearby dining set. 19 Storage Wall Ideas to Amplify Your Home’s Storage Capacity 05 of 15 Pot Rack Near the Range Werner Straube A pot rack mounted directly to the range hood keeps cookware exactly where it's needed. Make sure the rack is high enough that you won't bump your head on pots while cooking. Or hang smaller pans that are easy to push out of the way if needed. Here, stainless-steel pots and pans coordinate with the finish of the range and hood, tying the kitchen together. 06 of 15 Wall Pot Racks Michael Partenio A wall pot rack idea can be more practical than a hanging version if you'd prefer not to make your cookware the visual centerpiece of your kitchen. Here, three wall-mounted racks provide storage for a collection of copper cookware. Customize the height of the racks to accommodate pans of varying sizes. 07 of 15 Stylish Pot Racks Jon Jensen Pot racks come in a variety of sizes and mounting capabilities. This simple metal pot rack can store up to 12 pots and pans. The ceiling-mounted rack hangs above a prep space near the range, providing easy access while cooking. Additionally, the pot rack frees up cabinet space, so there's more room to store other kitchen appliances and dinnerware. 08 of 15 Pot Rack Ideas for Utensils James Yochum Beyond cookware, pot racks can supply handy storage for frequently used cooking utensils. Attach small racks to the walls around the stove and use them to hold spoons, spatulas, and more. Hang utensils with curved handles directly on the rack, or use S hooks to hang utensils through holes at the ends. 09 of 15 Pot Rack as Window Treatment John Granen This unique pot rack idea takes the place of curtains in this kitchen. Mounted across the window, the rack pairs with open shelving to provide storage space for dishware. Various pots and pans hang above and still allow for an excellent view out of the window when cooking or cleaning. Pots in place of fabric as the kitchen drapery add a distinguishing look that enhances the room's character. 4 Things to Consider When Picking Kitchen Window Treatments 10 of 15 Decorative Pot Rack Ideas Susan Gilmore Clever pot rack ideas serve as functional storage and add decorative elements to kitchens. Use them to show off your best-looking cookware or a collection of vintage kitchen items. Display the rack prominently on a wall or from the ceiling to give your kitchen a striking focal point. 29 Affordable Kitchen Decor Ideas for a Weekend Refresh 11 of 15 Pantry Pot Rack Ideas James R. Salomon Pot racks can also help boost pantry organization by adding storage space for cookware on walls or the ceiling. Reserve racks in the pantry for pieces you use less frequently. Your everyday pots and pans should be conveniently stored closer to the cooking zone. 12 of 15 Accessible Pot Rack Storage Mark Lohman A pot rack is ideal for cookware and utensil storage when cabinet space is limited. This open storage solution makes items readily accessible and simple to put away. In addition, using a pot rack eliminates the challenge of looking for cabinet or drawer space to store pots and pans after cleanup. To make your pot rack more aesthetically pleasing, reserve that space for pots, pans, and other tools with matching finishes. 13 of 15 Hanging Pot Racks David A. Land A hanging pot rack can replace a chandelier as the focal point of a kitchen. Choose a shape and style that draws attention above and matches the space's overall style. This metal pot rack features scrolled details and a dark bronze finish that coordinates with the casual country style of the kitchen. 27 Country Kitchens Bursting with Warm, Welcoming Style 14 of 15 Pot Rack Over Island Casey Sills Hanging a pot rack over the island puts cookware in the center of the room, making it easy to reach for cooking and cleaning. This pot rack idea generally works best in kitchens with high ceilings. If your kitchen island is oversized, position the pot rack so it's easily reached from one or more sides. You shouldn't need to lean too far over the countertop to get the pan you need. 15 of 15 Backsplash Pot Rack Ideas Jack Thompson Make the most of limited space in a small kitchen by taking advantage of bare walls under cabinets. Copper cookware hangs from S hooks on a backsplash rail, offering convenience and style. The copper pots and pans bring a cohesive element to the room that an array of different colors would not. The smart use of empty wall space opens room in the cabinets to store other cooking essentials. Get Your Kitchen Organized 38 Kitchen Organization Ideas to Declutter Your Space How to Organize Kitchen Cabinets in the 22 Absolute Best Ways 10 Water Bottle Storage Ideas from a Professional Organizer 6 Eco-Friendly Organization Ideas to Reduce Clutter and Waste Refrigerator Organization Ideas for Better Function and Storage Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit