How to make floating shelves, with invisible brackets

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Published 2023-08-25
How to build your own floating shelves, with simple DIY tools

Creating floating shelves for my pantry, with threaded rods as invisible brackets.

A classic "how to video" with some tips and tricks on how to tackle problems by your own

DIY friendly

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All Comments (21)
  • @danmiddleton5302
    “Buy yourself some lasers. You deserve it”. Best life lesson ever given.
  • @MountainEagle77
    I used pocket hole screws directly into the studs. Worked great for my floating shelf under my TV.
  • @lenac6999
    Glad you talk about the load the shelves can hold. Seems easy enough thank you for the clear instructions.
  • @brandonjones5815
    Amazing. Thank you so much. I have been scouring the internet for a video like this to help me design bookshelves. This is it!
  • great down to earth approach, regular tools and relatable problems haha
  • @lonniebrown6158
    After only a few moments of watching...I hit the subscribe button! Excellent humor, content, and the watch till the end thing is brilliant! Do THAT on all your videos! Thank you for making me smile!
  • @Zomfoo
    I have a niche like that in a hallway, only wider and no door. I decided to make it an area with shelves where towels, linens, and other sundries would be artfully stored. I devised this method with one addition. My shelves are both deeper and longer, so I added two supports, one at either end of each shelf, 2” back from the front of the shelves, sticking out of the walls 1/2”. I cut channels into either end of the shelves stoping just short of the front end of the shelves. When the shelves are pushed into place as you showed, those short supports at either end slide into the hidden channels and ultimately provide some side and front support. I used 1” thick hardwood shelves. Excellent video! 👍🏻
  • @user-sf1xv8bc2r
    Appreciate this great tutorial on how to make floating shelves definitely will be making some..
  • @anomi_ya1015
    I made such a shelf, thanks for the instructions from Russia with love
  • @MASI_forging
    Such a great work. Thank you for sharing 👍👍
  • @nalgas5569
    Amazing work thank you for the lessons
  • @janephilpott4329
    Love love, so easy to understand how to do this. Actually doing it is the tricky part lol😂 (I will be the one with protruding things in the wrong wall etc). I’m going to give this a crack and will gift myself the right tools, because I deserve it. Brilliant thank you ❤🎉
  • @logan5326
    Straight to the core and easy instructions. You made a heck of a pantry (with style too)! I took your idea and executed on my apt’s entrance foyer. 3 Maple wood planks 75” x 10” x 2”…stained them the same color as in your video, and added 4 LED puck lights (AAA batteries operated) (2 per shelf) and it looks amazing. I decorated them with 10” Chinese terracota warriors, horses & certain special history books. Thanks for the cool, practical and yet strong idea man. Cheers from NYC 🗽.
  • @Pallidus_Rider
    I enjoyed this video, as I enjoy hobbies from other countries. My father was 1/2 Swedish, so seeing video from Sweden was especially interesting. 👍
  • @GhOsT_RAiDeN89
    Great video! I too did some floating shelves in our linen closet. Similar to what happened to you, I assumed my closet corners, where the shelves were fitting snuggly into, were square. Unfortunately, they weren't square and required some "persuasion" with a rubber mallet. I also sanded the back edge of the wooden shelf so there wasnt a gap between the floating shelf and back wall in the closet. This DIY is a good one to follow for simplicity and attractive aesthetics. Cheers all!
  • @colinwalker7466
    Really helpful. Many thanks for such a professional video ☺️