Picture Ledge Shelf

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Picture Ledge Shelf

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A great project for beginners - this picture ledge! It's a great way to fill a large wall with art and an easy afternoon build. For more details and PDF printable plans of this DIY picture ledge come visit me at theaccentpiece.com!

Supplies

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Cut Stock to Size

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The great thing about this project is that you can buy the dimensioned wood off the shelf. However, if you will be ripping your own pieces, make a (1) 1×4, (1) 1×3, and (1) 1×2. I cut all of those pieces to 7' long since this filled my wall the best.

Sand and Glue

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It is easiest to sand at this step since it isn't glued together yet. I used my orbital sander  to do this. Once sanded, glue the 1x3 to the 1x4 and clamp it together. While clamped, drill the 1.5″ wood screws in from the back. Once that is dried, you will glue the 1x2 to the front. Be sure to pre-drill  holes to prevent splitting.

Stain and Seal

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Use the stain of your choice - I used this stain since it went with my space the best. I also added this sealer to give it a finished look.

Attach to the Wall

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Since this will hold significant weight, attach the picture ledge directly into the studs with a stud finder. Pre-drill one hole in the center, attach it to the first stud, then pivot the piece with the level. Then, attach it to the remaining studs.

Decorate

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And decorate! To shop this space, or find a printable PDF of these plans, visit me at The Accent Piece Blog!