Bring the serene beauty of summer beaches into your home with this charming DIY project. Using a simple wooden board, a few hooks, and a collection of seashells, you can create a unique coat rack that adds a coastal touch to any entryway or bedroom. This guide will walk you through the steps to craft your own nautical-inspired accessory.
Materials You'll Need
- A wooden board (size of your choice)
- Assorted seashells (collected or purchased)
- Powdered stucco or joint compound
- Light blue pigment (for that clear-water effect)
- Two coat hooks (attaccaglie)
- Two wooden dowel pegs (piolini da tondino)
- Wood glue (vinilica)
- Drill and appropriate bits
- Spatula or putty knife
- Sandpaper (optional, for smoothing)
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare the Board and Pegs

Start by drilling two holes into your wooden board where you want the dowel pegs to go. Apply a generous amount of wood glue to the ends of the pegs and insert them into the holes. Angle them slightly upward so that items hung on them stay secure. While you're gathering supplies, consider browsing home improvement essentials for any tools you might need.
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2. Mix and Apply the Colored Stucco
Mix the powdered stucco with water and add light blue pigment, stirring thoroughly to avoid lumps. The color should evoke the clear, transparent water of your favorite vacation spot. Using a spatula, spread the stucco evenly over the board's surface, also covering the base of the pegs. For a flawless finish, check out wall decor supplies that can complement your new creation.
3. Embed the Shells
While the stucco is still wet, gently press your clean, dry shells into it. Arrange them in a random pattern—whatever pleases your eye. Be careful not to get stucco on the shells themselves. If you didn't collect shells at the beach, you can easily find beautiful ones online. For a cohesive look, pair this rack with coastal-style curtains or nautical rugs from our collection.
4. Attach the Hooks
Once the stucco has dried completely, screw the coat hooks into the bottom edge of the board. These will hold bags, hats, or lightweight jackets. To complete your entryway makeover, consider adding a mirror or a storage bench for a functional and stylish space.
5. Mount and Enjoy
Secure your finished coat rack to the wall using appropriate anchors and screws. Now it's ready to display your favorite accessories while reminding you of sunny days by the sea. For more outdoor-inspired decor, explore our outdoor decor and lighting options to extend the theme throughout your home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use this project for outdoor spaces?
Yes, but ensure the stucco is fully sealed with a weatherproof varnish to protect it from moisture. For a dedicated outdoor setup, check out garden supplies and patio furniture to create a cohesive beachy vibe.
What if I don't have real shells?
You can purchase shell assortments online or use shell-shaped beads and buttons for a similar effect. Pair your creation with shell-themed wall decor for extra charm.
How do I clean the shells before embedding them?
Rinse them in warm water and scrub gently with a soft brush to remove sand and debris. Let them dry completely before use. For more DIY inspiration, browse our home improvement section.
Can I customize the color?
Absolutely! Choose any pigment to match your decor—soft sand, coral pink, or even a bold turquoise. Coordinate with curtains or rugs for a pulled-together look.
Is this project suitable for beginners?
Yes, it's simple and requires only basic tools. If you're new to DIY, consider starting with a pre-made shelf or display shelving for instant gratification.
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