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Wall Shelf
This is a great project that can be easily made to any size you wish. If you want a bigger self, just keep evenly spacing more spindles as the shelf get larger.
Installing Shelf Brackets
Installing metal standards in shelf brackets like these is a great way to get a little extra storage space in your home. However, getting these shelves level can be a little tricky. So here's a quick...
Country Shelf
Besides being a great addition to your kitchen or bathroom, this country shelf is a good exercise in cutting curves and sanding edges. A bandsaw or jigsaw makes quick work of the cutting part, and a drum sander is ideal for finishing the cuts to perfection. You can also...
Shelf Possessed
Terminate bathroom clutter forever by building Mag's tanktop shelf-unit - a great project for the beginning woodworker!
Oak Shelf/Curtain Rod
During the renovation of our living dining rooms, my wife Beth, and I went to lunch at a local establishment that was decorated with wood shelves on the walls. Beth liked the look of the shelves so I...
Corner Shelves
This corner shelves project is a very simple weekend project. The shelves are made out of plywood with cheap pine used as the edging to give the effect of a thicker, more solid type of wood (as well as to provide a useful lip to stop things getting knocked off too easily). The longest part of this construction...
Shelving Unit
Shelving has always struck me as being a particularly boring thing to build. The standard shelving unit has two sides, a back and a number of actual shelves in the middle. Because of this, it was a project that I delayed for as long as I possibly could, but finally the sheer mass of clutter in my home...
Storage Shelving
Functional storage shelving is one of the most often request projects from you, our readers. The need varies from somewhere to keep those bulk purchases in the basement to simple shelving for in the workshop. Our resulting project should accommodate either choice and leaves plenty of room for modification...
Building Utility Shelves
You can build adjustable utility shelves in a single afternoon using 2 × 4s and plain 3/4" plywood. Perfect for use in a garage or basement, utility shelves can be modified by adding side panels and a face frame to create a finished look suitable...
Building Floor-To Ceiling Shelves
Floor-to-ceiling shelves are sturdier and make better use of space than freestanding bookcases. When finished and trimmed to match the surrounding room, floor-to-ceiling shelves turn an ordinary room into an inviting den or library. This project uses...
Built-In Shelving
Permanent shelves can be built into any space where storage is needed. The space between a door or window and an adjacent wall corner is often used for built-in shelving. A shelving unit can be built out of any 1-inch lumber except particleboard, which...
Utility Shelves
Building utility shelves is an easy way to organize a workshop, basement, garage, or attic. Use sturdy ladder-shaped brackets for support, and cut the shelves from 1/2- or 3/4-inch plywood. Anchor utility shelving to the wall using wallboard screws or...
Building Shutter Shelves
Using shutter doors, shelving board, and a little creativity, you can easily recreate these clever storage units. Storage cabinets, crafted from louver doors, add an architectual element to a doorway.
Shelves With Boxes
These handy little boxes look great and are excellent storage. The finished size is 766mm high; 790mm wide; 400mm deep. Boxes are 250mm high; 350mm wide and 350mm deep. You'll need:...
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