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The WoodTo create the shelves, I measured out the space above the desk up to the ceiling. I knew I could fit 4 shelves at about 15in apart. The cheapest and easiest way to do this was to buy two 10ft by 8in boards from Lowe’s and have them cut them in half. They are so helpful in the store, and it only cost about $14 per board. They make life so much easier! Each shelf is 5ft long and that’s perfect because I wanted them to be about the width of the desk. I think it helped to kinda create a custom look for the space. I stained all 4 pieces in Early American from Minwax. What a beautiful color!!
The BracketsWow, brackets for shelves are so expensive! I think the cheapest I saw was around $3 per one. Considering I needed 8, no way! I picked up these L brackets for around $2.50 for 4, and they also came with screws. What a steal! I spray painted them with Rustoleum Matte Hammered in black. Love the metallic look of this paint!
Attaching The ShelvesI attached the shelves to the wall by using drywall anchors. This is a must!! Let’s just say these old walls couldn’t handle the weight and I learned the hard way. Soo after some patches and painting, I installed the anchors and attached the L brackets to the wall. I found this to be way easier instead of attaching them to the board first. This whole process was a little time consuming, but you get the hang of it after the first couple. I found the easiest way for me to do this was to create a level line across the top of the wall in pencil, making marks every 15in down in two lines about 30in apart. I placed the bracket just above each mark and made two little marks in the whole where I would put the anchors in the wall. I used the the screw in kind of anchors, so simple! I screwed the brackets on to the anchors using the screws that came with the anchors. Once I had all of my brackets up, I simply screwed the boards right onto them. The shelves are sturdy enough now I can put all my crafts and knick-knacks on them! 😆
Touch UpI learned a fun little trick off of YouTube! To touch up the silver screws, simply spray a little of the paint in the lid of the can and use a small paint brush to cover the silver! Perfect!
The AfterI am soo happy with the way these came out!! This space just screams inspiration when I walk into the room! Now that I have my little work space, I can’t wait to start filming some of my projects to share with everyone! I hope you enjoyed this and it inspires you to make your own little happy space. Don’t forget to follow me on Instagram @justinwray, for weekly DIY. 😊