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How to Install Closet Shelving

Video, Garage and Storage Published 03/12/2008 by Danny Lipford



Removing the hanging rod and installing additional shelves will allow this closet to hold a lot more than clothes and Christmas ornaments. Since the room is being converted into a home office, the closet was modified to store a file cabinet and office supplies.

The shelves are made from 1”x 12” composite material with 1”x 2” cleats attached to the walls at each end and along the length of the shelves.

Start by measuring the width and depth of the closet.

Next, cut the shelving material to size.

Cut the cleats to length, remembering to subtract the thickness of the end cleats from the length of the back piece.

The shelving components are primed and painted in advance outside to save time and cut down on any mess.

Mark the height for the top of each cleat.

Use a level to draw lines for the cleats.

A stud finder is used to locate and mark the wall studs at the top of the cleat lines.

The cleats are nailed to the studs with the top flush with the lines.

Set the shelves in place on top of the cleats.

If additional support is needed to keep the shelves from sagging, install a center bracket under each shelf. Another option to increase shelf support is to glue and nail a 1”x 2” strip to the front of each shelf.


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