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Have you moved something from a wall to be left with a bare wall? That’s what happen to me in the master bedroom. I took the shelf above the bed and placed it in our half bathroom.
Now the half bath is complete, I am focusing on finding a replacement shelf for the wall above the bed. I remembered I had my corbel shelf in the closet.
I took it apart, cut a piece of board and purchased a wood decal to create a new shelf.
Supplies:
- 12″x 1″ x 28″
- 8″ x 1″ x 28″
- a pair of wooden corbels
- a pair of finials
- wooden applique
- wood glue
- paintable caulk
- wood filler
- nail gun
- wall hanger brackets
- paint
How to make a corbel shelf
Attach the two boards smaller to the top of the larger board, add the corbels and finials to each side with wood glue and nails.
I filled all the crevices with paintable caulk and the nail holes with wood filler. I cut the wooden applique to fit my board. With the wood glue I centered to the shelf, filled the crevices with caulk.
Painted the entire shelf with Benjamin Moore Edgewood Grey.
I attached two wall brackets to the back of the shelf.
I placed it on the wall. Working with what I had on hand, this shelf turned out pretty fantastic. For now, it will stay up on the wall, but soon I will be doing a refresh in the Master bedroom!
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Copyright secured by Digiprove © 2022 TerrieDecorating our home on a budget is my thrill. I think a home can look beautiful without breaking the bank. Your home should bring the best out of you and make you feel happy. You should smile every time you enter your home. 🙂
Terrie I love this piece! It’s so beautiful with its details!
Thanks Cindy.