It doesn’t really seem like there should be a great deal of effort put into the task of choosing the right hanging pot and pan rack, does it? Although you could go out there and simply buy the cheapest ones on the market, you will no doubt be frustrated when you get home and decide that you don’t have enough room for your favorite pan or that all of your pots and pans are now completely out of reach! The truth is that the right ceiling pot rack can dramatically organize your cooking area by keeping all of your precious cookware in one easy-to-access space while freeing up your cabinets for other things.
But before you can go shopping for a hanging pot and pan rack, you first must know what kind of finish you will need, how large it has to be, and where it should be placed in the kitchen. The first thing you will want to know is where you plan on placing your kitchen pot racks. You need to sort of go through a dry run with your pots and pans before deciding this. For this, get out your biggest and smallest pans and try to remember that anyone who cooks in the house must be able to access all of your cookware. So, the tallest person in the home must be able to work at the counter top below your hanging pot and pan racks with the largest pan still suspended above in storage.
Likewise, the shortest person must be able to access the smallest pan as well. When you have decided what height that is, try using some masking tape on the wall to mark the height for future reference. Now you will be able to choose hanging pot and pan racks that will be functional in your kitchen and not out of reach or too low for those trying to cook. You also need to actually be able to store all of your pots and pans on your new stainless steel hanging pot and pan rack so get out everything you plan to hang up. To get a rough idea of the size of the rack you will need, have someone hold up the pans as they would be suspended when hanging up and measure this distance.
No one will be able to hold all of the pans up at the same time, but by taking several measurements, you can approximate the size of the hanging pot racks you will need to accommodate your needs. The finish of hanging your iron pot and pan racks is important because it will help determine the amount of maintenance you need to invest keeping things clean. The finish also plays a large part in how the hanging pot and pan racks accent the rest of the decor. Brushed stainless pot racks are probably the easiest to keep clean and hide scratches well. Copper, brass, stainless and chrome hanging pot racks all need to be polished unless a clear resin has been applied to them. Wrought iron hanging pot racks are still favorites of many people today as they are very durable and difficult to scratch.



