DIY Reclaimed Wood Bathroom Shelves
In a small bathroom sometimes bathroom shelves need to be a custom size.
This tiny space needed a small set of custom shelves and doing it for FREE was only a bonus!
I began by creating two brackets using pieces from an old dresser.
This broken IKEA dresser had great pieces of wood to use for the shelves.
I saved all the large pieces from the drawers to use create a new project.
I stained the reclaimed wood from the drawer backs with a dark kona stain and then sealed them with a clear matte polycrylic sealer.
The drawers were originally made from different pieces of wood which took the stain beautifully.
I used wood glued and and screws to attach the brackets to the shelves.
These free shelves look amazing in my new bathroom that you can read about by following the link below.
Click on the GO box below to get all the details for this easy and FREE bathroom (or any other room) DIY shelving unit.
Now rather than that old dresser being sent to the trash I repurposed the pieces to create a much needed storage shelf for my newly renovated bathroom!
Click on the link above to read about the new bathroom.
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Barb Edlen on Jul 21, 2018
Fantastic idea! You win the upcycle award for the month! Go, you! Now I want to find a broken dresser at a yardsale. (Our kids are grown)
I really admire your ingenuity.
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Heather on Dec 14, 2018
I same here have a small bathroom that I wanted to add some shelves above my toilet! Plus Some kinda storage organization under my little vanity sink!
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