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Discount Pot Racks by Grace Collection

Grace offers round, half-round, rectangular, and wall-mounted pot racks at very competitive prices. Some of their designs are fancy European style cookware racks, while others remain simple and straightforward, like their line of rectangular butcher pot racks, which are basic rectangles constructed with thick wrought iron. These products look exactly like some other racks sold at Kitchen Accessories Unlimited, but Grace's Discount Pot Racks are sold at prices that are very hard to beat.

In addition to the wide selection of styles, customers choose from several different finishes when they purchase these discount pot racks. Someone who keeps black appliances in her kitchen may opt for the satin black finish for color coordination. Other options include antique copper (a textured blue-green), sand, blue patina, gunmetal (a strong, dull gray), and several other colors. A pot rack of any size will stand out in your kitchen, and so the decision of color dictates the atmosphere and feel of a room.

Wall-Mounted Pot Racks vs. Hanging Pot Racks
Grace offers a nice selection of both wall-mounted and hanging discount pot racks. The hanging variety is ideal for kitchens with high ceilings or islands. A pot rack should never be so low that people have duck when they walk by. This would be both a safety concern and very awkward, sort of like a hanging lamp over the dinner table; when you move the dinner table, people often forget how low the light really is and walk right into it. For this reason, it’s very safe to hang a rack over a kitchen island.

A wall-mounted pot rack is a viable alternative for people who have low-ceiling kitchens and no islands. These pot racks require some wall-space, as the smallest wall-mounted racks occupy 20” of width and are about ten inches tall. However, people need to make room for their pots as well. A reasonable amount of wall space would be 30” wide by 30” high. Wall racks are available in styles similar to the hanging variation.