How to Make and Install Floating Bedroom Shelves |
Keeping a child's room tidy is always a challenge. There is a constant clutter of toys, books, and stuffed animals to arrange and rearrange. Ira and Audrey Wise in Fairfield know this feeling too well. Their son Harper's room was wall-to-wall stuffed animals and they needed Ron's help with the perfect solution: wall shelves. Click here for a list of what you will need in order to complete this project. Click here for a complete video of this project. |
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1. Design
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| The 3-dimensional drawings for this project were made with SketchUp design software. Please click
here to download the full-size, 3-D drawings for the bedroom
shelves project. |
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| A floating shelf system is strong and attractive. It is made of individual hollow shelves that are each attached to a cleat, which mounts to the wall. | |
2. Cut wood The shelf frames are made out of 1 X 2s. Cut all of the pieces for the outside shelf frames, cross braces and mounting strips. The thin skins are made up of ¼" birch plywood and are cut to length and width with a table saw. Arrange all the pieces necessary to begin assembling your shelves. Each shelf is like a hollow core door with a lightweight framework and a thin skin on the top and the bottom. |
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3. Build shelf frame
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| Once you've finished assembling the frames, the next step is to apply glue and set the plywood skins in place. Staples are used to pull the skins into contact with the frame while the glue dries. Complete one side; then flip the shelf over and repeat the process. |
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| Although the new shelf is lightweight, it is extremely tough. Ron demonstrates just how tough, by inviting Ira to have a seat next to him, directly on the new shelf! | |
4. Trim and finish
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| Draw a line at the opposite end, right at the corner, and make a miter cut right on this mark.
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| Spread an even layer of glue and then attach the trim and secure it with pin nails while the glue dries. Once the front trim is attached, glue and nail the end pieces. Finally, fill the staple holes with Spackle and sand the shelves smooth to the touch. 5. Paint |
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6. Placement Once the shelf locations have been established, mark the locations, remove the tape and draw level lines on the walls. |
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7. Attach mounting strips
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| The hollow bay in the back of the shelf fits over the batten and is secured with screws. 8. Finishing touches The new shelves are very strong and can hold quite a bit of weight. They can easily handle the task of bringing all of Harper's toys up off the floor, providing much more space to play. |
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