They were too wide and long for the shelves but the thickness was exactly 1″ wide. Well I finally did! I was so excited when I stumbled upon the stair threads like these. This was not gonna work for me so I went back to the hardware store with my bracket in hand to find something, anything that would work. Here are some pictures of others shelves, I cropped their pictures so not to name names! I was very disappointed to see they all accepted the 3/4″ thick wood. So, I started researching what other bloggers did for this project on Pinterest. I wish they would call it 3/4″ or just increase the size to 1″ but who am I to change what has been happening for years! I really don’t understand why the industry does this. So if you expect to buy 1″ thick it will most likely always be 3/4″. I then went back to the hardware store thinking I bought the wrong size wood but then I was reminded that when you buy lumber it doesn’t match the dimensions they call out. Of course me being OCD and can’t handle the look of this, well I freaked out! It looked soo sloppy and not professional. Well I get home and place the bracket over the wood and there’s a gap. So I went to the hardware store and bought 1″ wood thinking everything is great. Now for the point of difference…These brackets fit a piece of wood that is 1″ thick. I spray painted them in bronze so they would better match the rustic look I was going for Rust-Oleum in Oil Rubbed Bronze is my favorite to use. Thanks for supporting A Shade of Teal! I only share products I truly love!)įirst off I purchased the Ekby brackets from IKEA. If you buy something I receive a small commission of your purchase. I know so many other bloggers have made these DIY shelves already but mine are a little different. Today I’m sharing how I made my DIY rustic bookshelves with IKEA brackets. Hello there! I’m so happy its Friday it’s been one of those weeks that drags on.
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