Customize Your Own Plant Shelves
If you are like me, there’s NEVER enough space for the ever growing collection of plant babies. I decided to create a dedicated space for some of my plants that would give them the light they need while also elevating my newly redecorated studio space. This was a simple and quick project that only required basic DIY skills and a few supplies from the hardware store.
I installed my shelves in an awkward section of unused wall space behind a door in my studio. Since the area is fairly narrow, I used a 2×6 board, which gives the shelves a finished depth of about 5½ inches. I cut the shelves to 28 inches wide to fit the space and had Home Depot cut all three shelves from a single 8 ft. board before bringing everything home.
Once the boards were cut, I gave them a quick sanding with 180 grit sandpaper using my orbital sander. After wiping away the dust, I applied Varathane Golden Oak stain for a warm, natural finish.
For the industrial pipe brackets, you’ll need two floor flanges, two pipes that are roughly an inch shorter than your shelf depth, two pipe caps, and two pipe straps per shelf. I used ½-inch black steel pipe for this project and painted them gold.
Rather than recreating every step here, I’ve included links below for all of the materials and supplies I used. Be sure to check out the video for the full process and a closer look at how everything came together.
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Supplies
Floor Flange X2 – per shelf
1/2″ X 4.5″ steel pipe X2 – per shelf
1/2″ Pipe Cap X2 – per shelf
1/2″ Pipe Strap X 2 – per shelf
Stain – Varathane Golden Oak
Paint – Rustoleum Metallic Gold
Screws
Orbital Sander & Sand paper
Drill



