DIY // Built-In Shelving Unit
THE FARMHOUSE
Last month, we showed you progress on our built-in shelving unit in the pantry and today we’re brining you a DIY tutorial. Shelving units like this can add huge storage to a room and we’re already taking full advantage of it in our pantry! Thankfully built-in shelves are not particularly difficult to build and today we’re walking you through it.
This pantry shelf cost us under $300 to build, with most of the money going to the plywood. That’s definitely much less than custom cabinets would have cost!
DIY // built-in shelving unit
time: 3 days +
level: intermediate
format: video
tools
table saw
circular saw
chop saw
cordless 16-gauge finish nailer
impact driver and drill
level
builder square
tape measure
pencil
painting tools (we sprayed using this process)
materials
AC grade plywood
3/4” poplar
glue
caulk
primer and paint
BM’s Stays Clear (optional protective finish over paint)
steps
Garrett walks you through the project in the following video:
Notes:
We added a coat of Benjamin Moore’s Stay Clear to protect the bottom of each shelf against scratching.
Here’s the process we used for spray painting the pantry built-in.
Links to kitchen sources can be found here.
We added a coat of Benjamin Moore’s Stay Clear to protect the bottom of each shelf against scratching.
Here’s the process we used for spray painting the pantry built-in.
Links to kitchen sources can be found here.
That’s it! Let us know if you try this one. And if you have any highly-recommended organizational bins, please send them our way!