Two IKEA wooden spice racks sitting on an old workbench: the inverting the wooden ends of the spice racks show that the horizontal bar is lower on the right hand one.
A pair of wooden rails lying atop a battered workbench. Each of them have a tenon cut into the end of them. The one on the right looks a bit more scrappy because it's been hand-cut to match the factory-made one on the left.
3 vertical battens attached to a cream-coloured wall in the corner of a kitchen. Below there is a wooden countertop. On the left there is a marble pastel+mortar sitting on a windowsill. The sliver of window appears dark outside.
A set of 8 wooden spice racks forming interleaved shelves, now each with various jars and cans on them. The countertop below the shelves has a number of kitchen items on it including a big container with the word BREAD (it actually contains rice), a bowl of onions, a couple of bread rolls, and a bunch of bananas.
My Christmas/New Year DIY project was to adapt some IKEA BEKVÄM spice racks into a set of interleaved shelves for the kitchen. Most of the woodworking was done in my friend's garage in Cambridge, then it was "just" a case of mounting them onto the wall back here in Birmingham. #IKEAhack