First off analyze the design scope: a board with pegs in it.
- How many?
- Four of us, so one each for coats,
- Two kid's school bags
- Wife's purse
- My camera bag
- Bags might weigh a ton and are cumbersome
- Pegs need to be sturdy
- Spaced to not tangle or interfere
- Must attach securely to the wall
- Now!
- Lumber on hand
- Finish on hand
- No analysis paralysis or researching how people over the last 4 centuries have managed coats and bags...
This leads to something functional, but pretty plain. "Perhaps I can borrow some richness from Greene & Greene or Art Nouveau." I thought to myself. I sheepishly admit that I then blew a considerable amount of time looking at Art Nouveau Typefaces, since I still thought I'd have time to carve initials for each space. I finally scrapped that idea on Sunday in an effort to meet deadline. Still, looking at fonts helped me understand more clearly what look I was after or avoiding. This is not the first time my design clarity has been aided by typography.

What to do for the hooks? At this point, I was worried about the rack pegs being too simple, making the rack minimalist. I sketched some rounded shapes, but kept thinking they looked a little anthropomorphic. In the end, I emulated cloud lifts on the uppers and some blocky hooks below. I considered a few layout options with dividers and moving pegs around. Eight ugly (wall side) wedged mortise & tenons and square plugs hiding screws would cover the joinery. (Cutting tenons on curved objects with round overs made me glad I use hand tools.) I rounded over corners with a couple sizes of bits and then blended transitions by hand. Finally, I finished with a coat of thinned sanded-in spar varnish (on-hand), and then one full strength (quick version of FWW #154)
It might not be the solution I'd have come to with more time and materials; and not everyone will like the design; but it gets the job done & didn't take forever. Certainly I'm glad that now I have a place to hang the coats and backpacks when picking them up off the floor...