WEBSix 1-inch x 3-inch boards. The lengths will be based on the back and side wall measurements in Step 1. Two 11 7/8-inch wide long closet shelves. Use the length that fits the width of your closet...
WEBJan 17, 2019 · When you use toggles, hold the 2×4 in place, drill the toggle locations (about 2 ft. apart with a 1/4-in. bit through both 2×4 and drywall). Then remove the 2×4 and drill the...
WEBApr 26, 2020 · Use a torpedo level to make sure they are level. Use screws to attach the bracket to wall into the stud. Cut common pine wood to desired length (the width of your closet). Attach...
WEBHow to attach simple DIY closet shelves to the wall: Measure and mark the wall with a level of where you want your shelves to sit. Then mark each stud along your guideline. This line will help you...
WEBFeb 1, 2023 · If you’re looking to get your dream closet on a budget, consider this DIY. For under $100, you can hack a closet from IKEA to create an exceptionally organized closet. With...
WEBSimply cut another 1"x2" board to the length of your shelves minus three inches. Make sure it is level and then screw this support to the studs along the back wall. To create the cubby dividers,...












