A few months ago I wrote a post on small foyers. I finally got around to making my floating shelf in my entryway and it looks fantastic!
Above is the photo that inspired me to make this DIY project. Heres how I made the floating shelf:
My first stop was Anthorpologie, they have a good selection of hardware for shelving in their home-goods section.
I almost went for the white and blue hardware but I saw in the way back the simple m etal circle hardware that worked much better for my place.
Also, the metal circular one in the back is bigger and worked better for what I needed.
My next stop was finding, black flat spray paint, sandpaper, primer paint, screws and glue.
A helpful tip: Its much easier getting what youre looking for if at Home Depot if you ask for help and it takes so much longer in the store if youre uncertain on the materials needed. For me, when Im on my DIY decorating missions I want to get out of the store in a timely manner and not be in the store longer then I have to.
Once I got back, I sanded down th e wood with sand paper, put one coat of primer and two coats of black spray paint on both sides of the wood.
Once the paint dried I glued the corner wood piece to the end of the shelf and wiped off the extra glue with a rag. Allow the glue to dry over night.
The Power Grab glue worked great for holding the two pieces of wood together.
Voil the finished floating shelving in my small foyer!
(Images: unknown & Cozy Bliss)
- Xoxo Jessica
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