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    Floating Shelves

    I made these shelves using moulding (to match my house trim) inch thick boards. The tops are finished to match the windowsills.

    I attached the shelves to the wall using a french cleat.
    I posted the plans on my website www.suburbanworkshop.com
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    Nice work. I really like the design.

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    Great job, Andre! I always liked the floating shelf idea. They are so versatile and stylish.

    Sometime ago, I used three walnut shelves in a corner. However, mine were much slimmer and couldn't be mounted with a french cleat. They were hollow and the back edge was left open. I secured a strip of wood to the studs, and slipped the shelves over them and secured them with 23 gauge pins through the shelf in to the strips. This was a light weight arrangement, but the shelves were intended only for family pics.

    I like your method as well. It permits the shelfs to be moved easier.

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    Andre - very nice work. One piece of advise though - might want to consider moving the vause from the top shelf to another location. Looks to be directly above the couch and pretty high. Would smarts if it fell - DAMHIKT.

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    Very nice Andrew.. and compliment your wife on using a darker tone paint on that one wall as it adds a touch! Women know that kind of stuff!
    Sarge..

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Thompson View Post
    Very nice Andrew.. and compliment your wife on using a darker tone paint on that one wall as it adds a touch! Women know that kind of stuff!
    I hope your right about the Mrs.' idea, but it could have been Andre's doing!
    I'll second the idea though as my wife did pick a great color(similar) for our living room in our new house, which I was aprehensive about initially. She always knows better than I about that stuff.

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    Thanks for the idea. I have had my little surround sound speaker sitting on top of my couch for UMM 10 years now . Yes I am single.... Anyway I made a little version of this for the speaker out of pine scraps. I did not bother with the molding. I goofed and used a natural pine wood putty and then stained it dark chestnut. Looks much worse in the picture than it does in the room. I like big knots in pine which is why I picked the scrap for the front that I did. I don't know what the blotches are in the picture near the top but they are not in the shelf.... I think I will give it another coat of stain. The cleat works very well. I did use a scrap piece of oak for the cleat as I was a little leary of hanging that with pine....John

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