Leaning Bathroom Shelf
In an effort to get things like extra toilet paper, hand towels and accessories off the floor and to reduce the counter clutter in our guest bathroom, we decided to build a leaning shelf to add some storage space. This was a quick and easy project that could be completed with only a few tools and three pieces of lumber found at almost any home improvement center.
This project is sponsored by Simpson Strong-Tie so for the full plans head on over to the Strong-Tie blog.
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Required Tools
Materials
- Qty 1 – 2 x 8 x 8′
- Qty 2 – 2 x 6 x 8′
- Wood Glue
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Questions? Comments?
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I’m thinking about using your idea not around the toilet, but instead as a bathroom counter topper between the two sinks in our master bathroom. I’m wondering if the angle cut needs to differ from the 5 degrees you used when the height is shorter at 48-54″.
https://uploads.disquscdn.c… https://uploads.disquscdn.c…Thanks for the inspiration and plans. Built this for my two middle daughters college apartment. Simple and easy.
I’ve just made the shelf this week and wanted to say thanks for the model:)
As a noob only equipped with hand tools is sat the most critical part to get right is the 5deg angles on both sides, otherwise pretty straightforward project !
Tarik from France