DIY floating shelves are an easy woodworking project for someone who feels comfortable using power tools, but don’t worry. Our floating shelves DIY offers practical tips and reliable supplies that will help you create a truly custom décor piece affordably.
2-by-10-inch pine board Miter saw or circular saw Hand or bench router with dado router bit ½-inch paddle bit Drill press (optional) Sand paper (medium grit) Cloth (2 or 3) Stain or paint Polyurethane (optional) Paintbrush BIGTEDDY-Adjustable Blind Shelf Floating Support Invisible Brackets Pencil Drill Level
Get creative and use reclaimed wood or make pallet floating shelves for a weathered look. If you’re applying stain, be sure to wipe off excess stain and let each coat dry until you reach your desired finish. If you want your stained shelves to be glossy, cover with a coat of polyurethane lacquer. Let all pieces dry completely. Figure out where you want to place your shelves and mark and measure where you’ll need to install the hardware on the wall following the packaging instructions. Use a level to make sure each shelf is straight. Once the hardware is on the wall, slip your shelves (via their drilled holes) into place.