Seeming to defy gravity, floating shelves are a chic, streamlined addition to a home’s decor. But how do they actually stay up, and how many knickknacks can these bracketless wonders actually support?
If you’d like more storage at home — and who wouldn’t? — a good do-it-yourself project is installing shelving. Our mission today is to learn to put up a floating shelf that appears to come right out ...
Q: My wife and I were wandering through some model homes last week and discovered some shelves we want to install in our home. They looked like solid wood jutting out of the wall with no visible means ...
Dear James: I really need to organize my bedroom. I have noticed how organized my friend’s room is. Do you have any suggestions for some easy-to-install shelves that won’t take up my already limited ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Floating shelves have always been a viable option for people seeking to add more storage in places where space may be limited. Installing them ...
Floating shelves may not appear sturdy since they are suspended on the wall from only one side, but if installed right, they can hold most objects without any problem. The key to this is using the ...
Q: The closet in my master bedroom seems to have grown smaller each year. I have one closet rod, but I would like to reorganize the space to get the most out of it. I have seen wire shelving, and the ...
Becca Lewis is home maintenance writer who aims to foster confidence in and inspire DIY enthusiasts at all skill levels. Becca attended Southern Connecticut State University, where she studied ...