Rain Gutter Bookshelves Under $10
I know what you’re thinking, “another rain gutter bookshelf idea?” This idea is different and stylish! Come along while I share how I create my own DIY bookshelves under $10.
LET’S START WITH MAKING THE GUTTER BOOKSHELVES.
I had one of the associates cut the 10′ gutter so I had one 4′ piece and then another 6′ piece. This allowed me to get it in my car.
The first thing I did after purchasing the gutters was to make the cuts with my Jig Saw.
I then sanded the edges. 🥚
After the edges were good and smooth wipe the gutters down to make sure all the dust is gone.
TIME TO PAINT THE RAIN GUTTER BOOKSHELVES!
I decided to try a new type of paint that includes primer AND paint in one. I purchased this at Lowes.
Painting here we go…….
My sweet little helper.
This paint went on really smooth and stuck really well on the first coat!
Wahoo!
I always suggest two coats, even when it looks good after the first.
Two coats down and they are looking good!
Now it’s time to install.
Before I drilled anything into the wall, I found a stud. I used a drill bit to drill through the rain gutter and into the wall where the stud was.
After hanging each shelf with one screw, I went back and added two more screws to each shelf.
I’m guessing you noticed that I didn’t paint the inside of the book shelves before install.
I decided to paint the inside after they were installed on the wall so I could touch up paint if I needed too. If I had to do it over again, I would have painted the inside before I installed. I know it sounds crazy, but at the time I thought it was a good idea.
Just a side note: I had every intention to purchase the end caps for the rain gutters, but they just happened to be out on the day I was there (always seems like my luck ). I decided to proceed with my little DIY and add the end caps later if I wanted to.
A few coats of paint to the inside and I was almost done.
“Reading is dreaming with open eyes.” I knew this cute quote would be the finishing piece to my DIY shelves. I found these stickers at Target.
Thanks for stopping by!
Lindsey**
Frequently asked questions
Have a question about this project?
Like the idea, even for the kitchen. How much weight will the gutters hold, and how far apart did you put the screws?
What cuts did you make with the jigsaw?
It’s a great idea ..but how does a child reach the top one way to high