Easy DIY Laundry Room Makeover with Plywood Shelves
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 Published On Apr 12, 2020

How to build sturdy plywood shelves for our laundry room. We built these floating shelves out of plywood and used 1 by boards to attach to the wall and face of the shelf. This has helped our laundry room organization so much. We no longer have that rolling laundry basket to get in the way. These help organize the laundry room. We also added extra storage with the upper shelf and the smaller baskets. Building floating shelves like these makes an easy one day project. I like the simplicity of using plywood for shelves. It is super strong floating shelves and makes a nice smooth shelf. Plywood shelves are easy to make and they look awesome. Using the Kreg Rip Cut to cut the plywood makes this project that much easier by getting a consistent cut. I love the stained shelf look and they are wearing very well. The stain on the shelves prevent scratches. We love how our laundry room makeover turned out. This project took less than a day and looks great! You could even make this a laundry countertop for folding clothes or storage!

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DeWalt Miter Saw: https://amzn.to/2HJQZtd
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