The Best Giant DIY Pegboard Wall Craft Room Organizer for Under $100

The Best Giant DIY Pegboard Wall Craft Room Organizer for Under $100

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Organization was this inspiration for this project! It started with a need to organize my vinyl and turned into a full wall of storage! This easy DIY Pegboard Wall has provided functional, changeable décor for our craft room! We can add, remove and move any part of the shelves and pegs to make this wall fit our needs and always provides a whole new look! I love it! This has quickly become one of our all-time favorite DIY projects!

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Step 1: Gather Your Materials

1 – 4’ x 8’ sheet of birch plywood
4 – 1” dowel rods
3 – 2” x 6” x 8’ Pine Common Boards
3 – 1” x 2” x 8’ Pine Common Boards
Polycrylic Clear Gloss Protective Finish
Kreg Jig
Kreg Jig Screws
Sand Paper – 120 grit

Step 2: Make Your Cuts

- Cut the plywood into 3 equal sections at 32”. We had our local home improvement store cut ours.
- Cut the dowel rods at 6 ¾”, approximately 7 per 8’ board.
- We cut various shelves from our 1”x 6” at 16”, 24” and 32”
- We cut our 1” x 2” at 30”, three for each board.
- Cut 1” holes using a hole saw bit, starting at 4” down and every 8” across and 8” down.


Step 3: Stain

- We stained our Pegboard with clear Polycrylic for a natural finish.

Step 4: Assembly

- We placed our 1” x 2”’s on the wall as mounting boards. We hung them so that they landed at 7”, 24” and 40” inches down on the back of the Pegboard. We drilled them into studs for extra security and where there wasn’t a stud we used a drywall toggle bolt.
- We screwed the plywood pegboard to the mounting brackets using 1” wood screws.


Step 5: Organize!

- We created the vinyl storage space by drilling a hole in two pegs and stretching bungee cord between them. We used a 1” x 3” x 30” board as the shelf for the vinyl to sit on.
- We also created a little box to slide onto the pegs to hold vinyl using 1” x 3”’s and 2 pipe straps.
- For additional storage we added a basket to the bottom pegs to hold our extra pegs!


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FYI: We are not professionals, and we don’t claim to be. This is what we found worked for our project. Yours may need a little different approach. We have just enough woodworking skill to make some basic furniture. Safety first!


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