Add shelving to your kitchen walls to complement your cabinet storage. You can store your dishware and glassware on these shelves to free up space inside your cabinets or drawers. Not only will these items be organized and out of the way, they can also add a design element to your kitchen by showing off your finest dishes and glasses. Measure your wall space to determine how much room you have for additional shelving. Determine the length you need. Use a pencil to mark the ends of the shelves on the wall. A level will help you keep your marks aligned. Don’t forget to note where your wall studs are. Use a stud finder to locate them and mark the location with a pencil. You want to position your shelving so that the support hardware can be installed into the wall studs. Cut wood with a circular saw to fit the required measurements, or buy pre-cut shelving boards. Remember that your shelving should be at least 10” deep in order to hold dishes. Sand the shelves with fine-grit sandpaper and then apply a wood finish to them, if desired. Attach support hardware to wall studs using 1” screws and a cordless screwdriver or drill. You can also invest in ready-made shelving and install it the same way.
Safety Alert!
Always wear safety glasses when working with a saw and follow all other safety precautions for the power tools you’re using.