In this instructable, I'm going to show you one of the easiest methods to make your own. These shelves are easy to make, and the best part is you only need a few hand tools. So whether you are looking to store your gear, decorate a room or just give the bathroom a facelift, thes...
Another Great Shelf To Build Yourself A Fashionable Lean: How To Build a Ladder Shelf Run the 2x4 board through to make the first cut on both the top and the bottom side. Double check that your cut is the same depth as the thickness of your plywood and adjust as needed. ...
It was the original plan to stain these floating shelves, actually, but once the shelves were up in the tiny bathroom, next to an already dark-wood-heavy industrial lighting fixture (learn how to make yours here), it became obvious that the better option for this space was lighter and bri...
With just some plywood and scrap wood, it’s a fairly affordable project and if you have the right tools it’s pretty easy to make these too. What’d you guys think about this tutorial? I know I love how these DIY floating shelves came out. I love the finished look and we’re real...
I wanted to make the shelves appear as floating in order to really sell the effect that they are being held into the wall by the axes, so I used angle iron to make some custom brackets. I used 3/4 in. x 1/8 in. x 48 in. Plain Steel Angle from Home Depot (although any angle...
Learn how to build floating shelves, even if you have uneven walls! When we did ourIKEA living room basement makeover, one of the first things I knew I wanted to do was to add custom DIY floating bookshelves. Our basement is long but narrow and has a very low ceiling, so we were li...
I prefer a sleek modern look for mine, but you could make them look more rustic if that’s how you roll. Floating shelves are a great way to add a focal point to your space. They are my favorite way to add style to my home. ...
Easy Shelves to Make + Farmhouse Shelves + Modern Kitchen Shelves + Entryway Shelf + Turnbuckle Shelves MORE shelf tutorials Hanging floating shelves in your kitchen is a great way to add both storage and style to your kitchen. These would be so cute in a bathroom or family room, too!
Step 2 – Make Holes for Towel Bars Stack up and clamp two 1×3 boards Drill holes using a 3/4″ spade bit for the towel rod. Stacking and clamping them together ensures that the holes well aligned. Step 3 – Assemble Shelves
With everything in place so far, we had a height ofexactly4″ for each shelf, and although we initially planned on using the leftover 1/4″ plywood to create the false fronts, we figured that for the amount of work we’d already put into these shelves, we should make it count. And...