Three Types of Pegboards and How to Install Them
If you are a stickler for order or just don’t like losing things all the time, you probably have a pegboard at home. Not only does it store common household items for you, but it also keeps these items close at hand.
In the old days, pegboards were mostly confined in the garage, holding a variety of hooks from which hammers and saws and all types of tools were hanging. But in recent years, homeowners are getting craftier in using pegboards in all types of projects.
You can now see pegboards in the kitchen holding oddly-shaped items, in the bedroom as a headboard, or outside to hang pots and planters. But regardless of where they are used or what they are used for, there are typically three types of pegboards: wooden (or Masonite), metal, and acrylic.
Wooden Pegboards
The wooden pegbo...