DIY Stained Open Shelving for the Kitchen

$100
4 Hours
Easy
This is a simple way to add storage and interest to an empty space. The shelves are easy to build using brackets from the Home Improvement store and stained wood {which is easy to do using a paint sprayer!}
This kitchen had a blank wall, it didn't have enough space for furniture so building these open shelves was a great way to add storage.
To see all the details of this project, including a supply list, step by step tutorial, and plenty of before, during, and after photos, please visit our blog post here:


http://www.11magnolialane.com/2015/05/13/diy-stained-open-shelving-and-a-giveaway/


Thanks so much!
To see all the details of this project, including a supply list, step by step tutorial, and plenty of before, during, and after photos, please visit our blog post here:


http://www.11magnolialane.com/2015/05/13/diy-stained-open-shelving-and-a-giveaway/


Thanks so much!


A full video "how-to" is available at the link for more information.
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  • B. Enne B. Enne on Jun 04, 2015
    What if you just prop the frame further out (closer to the edge of the shelf at the bottom and touching the wall at the top), or put some wood blocks around the vent and lean the frame on that? That would allow the air to circulate more.
  • Joanie Joanie on Feb 02, 2018

    I like these shelves for a bit of decor. They look gorgeous!!

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