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Mar 5, 2018

DIY Floating Cedar Shelf


DIY Floating Cedar Shelf-
We painted our master bedroom a few weeks ago. When I was at Home Depot after that I had seen something cedar colored up against something gray, and it reminded me of the bedroom. I had wanted to do something that wasn't just more pictures on the wall. I started doing a little bit of browsing online, came up with the idea of having Dave build a floating Cedar shelf in the empty bedroom space. There's a short wall on my side of the bed between the outside corner wall and the window. I thought it would be a perfect place to float a shelf and add some decorative items on it-


We bought a nicer quality finished cedar board (not fencing) with one side is very very smooth. One board was about $22, but since I found one that was split on the end they gave it to us for half price. Yeah! I wanted to make sure the wood we bought had one nice outside edge with no knots since that would be showing-




Dave bought a couple of 3/4" L brackets and small screws, found a studs and mounted the brackets-


Close up of bracket, brass, Dave used one on the top/one on the bottom-


After he put the shelf in place I could tell that it was a little bit too deep. I had Dave rip off  about 1" inch to make it narrower. Perfect size! I also asked Dave to round the corners of the board for safety purposes-



Then he did a little bit of sanding with his palm sander. Once he got it up and installed it it looked great! Then I added the decorative items and it looks even better! They all have sentimental value like the feathers I found, the lighthouse trivet I found which reminds me of all our trips to the coast. I added a little fake plant I bought at Hobby Lobby for some natural color-
  

  
Anya approved!




Total, about $13.00, including having leftover wood for other uses. I love it!

2 comments:

Debra said...

This looks good, your husband did a nice job. It really brightens up the spot. Plus it will be fun to change it up with the seasons.

Nancy In Boise said...

yes thanks very flexible use!

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