![]() ![]() Sure enough, there it was! This blogger used stair treads, ripped down to size. I continued the Pinterest hunt a bit more, to see if anyone else used the Granhult bracket hack. The issue with this was that there was a gap inside the brackets since the board was not thick enough… Not good. Literally, perfect.Īfter continuing to read the post, the wood they used was a standard 1 x 8 board. (cue light from above and hallelujah music). BUT! Low and behold, there it was… 11 3/4” brackets. We wanted to match the depth with the open shelving. ![]() We already had our cabinet in place and knew that the depth of it was around 11” (behind the 1” front face lip). Reading through the tutorial, I found that 7 3/4” bracket really wouldn’t be wide enough for what I needed. If someone says IKEA, you got both Sarah and I’s FULL attention! Which sometimes, is a bit difficult to do… lol. After no luck, I knew what was going to happen next… Pinterest.Īfter a couple of scrolls, there was my inspiration… a DIY rustic bookshelf tutorial using IKEA Granhult 7 3/4” brackets. I looked at Hobby Lobby, Target, HomeGoods, Kirklands (the list goes on), nothing I saw I really liked… at least within budget. When we were remodeling the laundry room, I knew I wanted to include open shelving. This post may contain affiliate links where we earn a small commission on your purchases at no additional cost to you. Well! With a little bit of stain, wood, spray paint, and creativity, (the staple for most of our projects), we were able to achieve this opening shelving look for little cost. I know we just posted about the laundry makeover – which you can read about it here, – but we’ve gotten a few people asking where we got the open shelving from. The best part… it’s an easy and a cheap IKEA hack using IKEA’s Granhult brackets (11 3/4”) ![]() Today I’m sharing how we created these cute, budget-friendly open shelves that are in my laundry room. ![]()
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