Omg thank you. The idea of lugging the shelves home from ikea is a headache and they’ve been out of stock for so long but I have to go by Home Depot after work so this is perfect 👌🏽
Admiration and Inspiration! All love, only thing is me trying to DIY off this is making my OCD and Dyslexia send my mental into a 'come on has to be common sense/what are the measurements of this $15 wood drag down battle.' 😅 Think I got....100in L, 8in W}6.5in W. 100÷.5,(5×10in). About 15in apart 😭🥳🤗🤗🤗 Thanks for your work and can't wait to check out more from you! 💝
I absolutely love it. I won't buy the Ikea ones, it can get pricey for my daughters and my room. But I didn't want to do the cardboard because they can't hold too much weight. Did you use spray paint or paint brush? This is brilliant, why isn't every girl doing this?! And honestly I preferred the silence. Almost every video out there has that obnoxious music.
Margarita Hernandez Thanks hon! They are still holding up strong. I took my daughter's down to straighten the shelf with the candle & I spray painted them using Rust-oleum from Lowes.
Yes predrilling as suggested below will help. The hammer.....not so much, more likely to cause a split or tear the screw threads out....just don't have it around when you do projects unless you have nails. Also they look perfect and for a hat rack great idea but in your daughters room....with no glue and more importantly no supports these shelves will start to sag under relatively light weights add something heavier like a couple of pounds and they will come right off if not immediately then in a very short time like overnight
CocoaPuff I'm not exactly sure how long the board is if I had to guess I would say about 65 inches long.. each small board is about 10 inches long and 6.5 inches wide...I didn't prime before I spray painted them.
Karen Castaneda I'm not quite sure...I haven't put anything with much weight on either. My son's is just for hats...and my daughters is still set up the same way...they both are still holding up!