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shelving doesn’t have to be boring or tedious it can be a fun and enjoyable pastime! your home dã©cor gets interesting, while you create lucrative storage spaces in your home from all kinds of stuff. next, this is 6 diy creative shelving ideas you can try for your living room by your loyal list maker simphome.com 1. reclaimed wood floating shelves
measure and cut wood pickets. you need 4 boards for top and bottom each and 12 boards for sides if you wish to make 6 shelves. cut the end using a miter saw at a 45-degree angle. glue nailed pieces together to form a rectangular tube. drill a pilot hole through the boards before screwing on to the wall and ensure they are level. 2. nursery room bookshelves
cut the 1x10's in half, use the pre-drilled screw holes in the back to fix a couple of 1x4's to each other. apply glue to the front of the 1x4, and clamp either end of the 1x2 to the 1x4 to hold the boards into place, and then naile the pieces together. paint them and your nursery bookshelves are complete and ready to be installed! 3. easy diy floating shelves first, build the frame first.
the back of the frame that is attached to your wall should be a 2ã—3 cut at 32″. each shelf has 3 brackets that are each 7.75″ long. attached the brackets using 2.5″ pocket hole screws. use gorilla wood glue to each one to make it extra sturdy. you can use pinewood or whitewood whichever is available. if you want, you can get them distressed as well. 4. chalkboard chubby
carefully measure and transfer provided pattern to your 1x6 sides. cut using a jigsaw and then sand edges till they are even and matching. attach two sides together with the bottom as shown in the picture either with 1 1/4" pocket hole screws or 2" finish nails and wood glue from outsides. apply the same technique with shelves. when you finish use primer or wood conditioner. 5. stacked end table shelf (roadkill rescue)
you need to cut the end table half with beadboard added onto the back for some texture. cut more beadboard to fit the back of each of the cut ends of the table to make it more stabel. next, sand the piece using wood glue to put some of the trim back in place. begin with 60-grit sandpaper, work your way down to a 220-grit and then wipe it clean. prime and paint it, then drill corner braces to the bottom, position bottom half of table
in place and screw the other end of the corner brace into the wall. last, stack other half of the end and repeat. 6. diy wood shelf organizer attach two 180cm long pieces of timber- each 23.5cm wide - together. shelves can be 9 cm. pine is soft enough to attach the screws by hand, so you don't need any electrical tools; just a saw, a measuring tape, some sanding paper and a leveller.
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