![]() ![]() Our frame pieces were cut for each shelf at 30.5 + 10 + 10 So we needed 30.5 inches + 10 inches for each side (take 2 inches off your side pieces, so for us 12- 2 = 10). You will need enough to go along the two sides and back for each closet shelf. Lumber: What Kind of Wood Is Used For Closet Shelves? How thick should wood be for shelves?ġ×2 Poplar Board – this will be your frame. We have found that projects just get so much easier and go so much faster with the right tools. I will share the tools we are using, in case you want to slowly invest in them and join us in the coming DIYs. Lumber amounts will differ based on your shelves, but I will give you a breakdown. Time: Disassembly – 10 min, Putty and paint – 1 hour (that doesn’t include waiting time), Cutting and Assembly – 1 hour. ![]() (editing to add – I just did these again 3 years later and again the lumber was roughly $100) We personally owned everything else! So it was VERY inexpensive. Total Breakdown:Ĭost: Lumber was $100 but we purchased for 5 shelves and decided to do 4. We are on a mission this year to really tackle some projects around our house in DIY style and can’t wait to have you all along with us, so if easy, LIKE ONLY REALLY EASY, DIY is your thing make sure you subscribe to my blog and follow along on Instagram to see more of these projects. When it came to organizing closets, it made sense to get things in better shape. They are all wire, and our house is from the late 80s, so many of them just are not in good shape at this point. Okay now onto the closet shelves DIY! Like I said at the start of this post – our shelves in this house in EVERY closet drive me mad.
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