Beginners Tutorial for DIY Cheap and Easy Floating Wood Shelves
This beginners tutorial will show you how to hang a wood shelf to give the illusion of an expensive floating shelf.
I love the look of floating shelves and I knew that I wanted to incorporate one in my recent bathroom renovation. I really wanted a floating shelf that would span the entire length of the wall from the vanity to the shower. I also knew that a shelf that long would cost a ton of money. So, I decided to make one myself and I am really happy with how it turned out…and I saved a lot of money too!
- 2×6 Lumber
- Wood Stain– I used Varathane Premium Wood Stain in Braismoke.
- Aged Wood Accelerator
- Stain Brush
- Clean Cloth
- Sand Paper80 and 120 Grit
- “L” Brackets
- Spray Paint
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The first step is to prep the wood. Before starting, measure your space, and cut your board to size. Next, sand and prep the wood for the stain. I start with an 80 grit sandpaper and then work up to a smaller grit like a 220.
Remember: The lower the grit the more coarse the sandpaper typically used for a more intense sanding. The higher the grit the finer the sandpaper typically used as a final step to smooth the wood.
Using a stain brush, add an adequate amount of stain, and brush in the direction of the grain. Let it sit, the longer it sits the darker the stain. I wanted something a bit lighter so I removed the excess with a cloth right away.
Note: Use a pre-stain conditioner before you stain and a urethane the seal the wood once you are done.
To me, the Brairsmoke stain alone wasn’t 100% what I was looking for and a bit too ashy-grey. I wanted something warmer and with some brown tones. I decided to also apply an Aged-Wood Accelerator to enhance the dark brown undertones.
Using a tape measure, measure the distance that the shelf will span, and equally divide the length into four sections ( you will use more or less brackets depending on the size of your shelf). I suggest using the existing stud spacing as a guide. My shelf was a little under six feet and I decided to use four brackets for maximum stability.
Using the spacing that you measured previously, use a 2″ wood screw to secure your bracket to the stud. Making sure to stay level with each new bracket you install. You don’t want to get to the end and install a crooked shelf!
Please note that you should use drywall anchors if you are not going to be securing directly into a stud. This is especially true for larger shelves.
Now that your brackets are installed and level it is time to add the shelf. To secure the shelf we are going to use the 1″ screws that came with the brackets and drill upwards to anchor down the shelf. The brackets come with holes pre-drilled and I suggest using both holes to anchor down the shelf.
Repeat this step on all brackets.
As you know, this tutorial is very easy, and it is meant to give the illusion of an expensive floating shelf. To give this illusion of floating I suggest you purposefully dress up the shelf and conceal the exposed brackets. Don’t worry, the brackets only stick up a few inches and are easy to hide.
I love the finish product and it adds the perfect amount of horizontal storage that this space needed! Check out my blog post on how to make this awesome DIY Canvas Wall Art.
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Goldbeargirl on Dec 29, 2020
Very neat and clean! I love it! Great job
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Andrea Runk on Dec 29, 2020
Thank you.
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Why not just flip the brackets the other way? That way, instead of the bracket sticking up behind the shelf, it would basically be hidden underneath it. 😊
Great deco idea, but I am wondering about the light fixture¿. DIY, or did you purchase it that way?
Cathie