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Build a 3-tier towel shelf

  • Difficulty: hammer
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    Beginner Do-It-Yourselfer - Easy
    Intermediate Do-It-Yourselfer - Moderate
    Experienced Do-It-Yourselfer - Difficult
    Professional - Expert
  • Completion Time : 2 hours

This attractive and easily accessible pine shelf unit is a quick and easy way to fulfill storage needs in the bathroom.

The pine support bar is 45" high and supports three 15" shelves. Notches cut in every piece enable the shelves to be easily inserted into the support bar, making the unit simple to assemble. Since they’re made of wood, the shelves can be stained, varnished or painted to suit any decor. This towel rack project can be completed in a few hours by novice DIYers.

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Tools and materials required

TOOLS

  • Band saw or hand saw (e.g.: dovetail saw or back saw)

  • ½" wood chisel

  • Hammer

  • Tape measure

  • 3/8" countersink drill bit

  • Screwdriver drill (electric or cordless)

  • 120-grit sandpaper

  • Small carpenter’s square

  • Pencil

MATERIALS

  • 1 length pine, 2" x 3" x 72"

  • 1 board pine, 1" x 12" x 72"

  • 3 wood buttons

  • 6 2" No. 6 screws

  • Wood glue

 

Before Assembly

ELEVATION(S)

Wall-mount towel shelf unit  elevation

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Wall-mount towel shelf unit for the bathroom
Build a 3-tier towel shelf