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Make your own clothing butler

Filed Under: household hacks, wood working

clothing butler
Once in a while, an idea comes along that I think is totally awesome. One of those ideas is the CMYK clothing butler from CMYK Sweden. They have a clothing butler that takes cares of some issues I have, such as throwing my clothes on the floor by my bed at night after a long exhausting day taking care of a busy household, and not setting out the clothing I want to wear the next day.

CMYK's clothing butler isn't available yet, but you can certainly make your own using thick plywood, a jigsaw, and a router and whip up a butler in no time flat. With 5 big holes, you can set out enough clothing and accessories to get you through a couple days, and your clothing won't end up wrinkled. It would also be the end of looking for an item at the last minute, only to give up in frustration because you can't find it.

I would paint the clothing butler to match my decor. After all, who wants a giant piece of plywood hanging around their house, sticking out like a sore thumb?

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  • Tim Lewallen

    While plywood would be cheaper, I would recommend using solid wood as it will not only look better and last longer, but the holes will not end up producing splinters that could snag your clothes.

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