![]() ![]() In general, bracket styles all function the same by securing to a wall and supporting the shelf. Ok, now we’re making some progress here! Once you know what size and type of wood you’ll be using you can select the best brackets for the job. Or, if you want bare wood that works too, just know they may get marked up over time. Of course, if your shelves are already finished, skip this step. Instead of stain, I use a beeswax to protect the wood and keep a natural look. Once you’ve determined the shelf length and found your boards, you’ll want to treat the wood before installing. This means a 2 x 12 is actually 1.5” x 11.25.” You’ll want to look for the actual size. However, common lumber’s nominal size is different than its actual size. They will even cut the board to whatever length you want for free ( seriously)! Pantry Shelves: 15″-18″ deep* (these would need heavy duty supports) Pro- Tip:Ĭommon lumber from the hardware store, like Home Depot, is easy and relatively inexpensive. Living Room or Display Shelves: 5.5” -9.25” I’ve also seen lots of pretty wood shelves online, like these finished White Oak Shelves. ![]() Some lumber yards have white oak depending on the location in the US. I used white oak lumber that I was able to reclaim from a fallen tree. white oak slabs on their way to being shelves! There are so many options, like common lumber from hardware store, reclaimed wood, or pre-made boards. My white oak shelves are 11.25″ deep x 1.5″ thick x 42″ long. Select Wood Shelf Sizeīecause brackets are dependent on the actual shelf board dimensions, you’ll want to find your shelf first. It also helps during installation (see below). I used painter’s tape to tape off shelf placement and length. I need them to hold some bigger items like mixing bowls as well as every day plates and glasses. What exactly will be placed on it and look out any possible conflicts ( open doors, installation, eye-level hazards, etc.).įor these wood shelves, they are replacing the upper cabinets in a very small kitchen. I really try to identify how I’ll be using the shelf ( storage or decor). One of the most important steps in creating shelves is figuring out exactly what the space needs. I installed these DIY wood shelves in my last home and made similar ones for my new home! If you’re wondering how to make a shelf, know that they are a pretty straight forward, relatively easy home update once you have a few tricks under your belt.įrom kitchen open shelving to bookshelves and small bathroom shelves, this process will walk you through building shelves anywhere. This commission allows me to write more content and support our family, so thank you!) ![]() Naturally, some of my content includes affiliate links, which means, at no additional cost to you, I may earn a commission if you click and purchase. (Part of my design journey includes sourcing products. Over the last 7 years, I’ve learned some solid tips on how to make DIY wood shelves and am sharing those here! I used these heavy duty shelf brackets Bathroom shelves, kitchen shelving, kids room shelves – basically if there is a blank wall, I will put some shelves on it! Of course, the fact that I work with my little brother at Cascade Iron Co., doesn’t hurt ( it was my quest for a good solid bracket, that started his whole business). I’m using a stud finder to find the metal stud.If you know anything about me, you know I love some good wood shelves. Tools Used: (you can click on some of these tools if you are interested in buying on amazon)Īntique Walnut Gel Stain by General FinishesĪfter deciding where to put the shelf, I had to mark where the studs are. ![]() Pine Board (Milled to 6 ft by 8 in x 1 ¼ in high)ġ inch by ¼ flat stock steel, 6 feet long The metal would be mounted to the wall and I would drill holes in the shelf that would be able slide on to the bracket. I also had some scrap metal, 1 in flat stock about 6 feet long and some 3/8 round stock.Īnytime I need to make something for myself, I use that opportunity to try some new techniques. It was a broken pine bed frame I got some good pieces of wood from it and this was the last one. So, I took a look around and found some wood, about 7 feet long, 9 inches wide that I got from the side of the road a few months ago. In order to get more organized, I realized I need a shelf. ![]()
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