Sometimes you need a little extra storage in a room. Going vertical can help maximize space but it can be hard to find a bookshelf or cart in the specific dimensions your space requires. My favorite solution is to build something myself! You can use the steps in this tutorial to create a short end table, a medium cart, or a tall bookshelf in a variety of widths and depths. Your only limitations are the pre-cut wood (if you don't own your own tools) and plated slotted angle sizes available to you. I built my cart knowing I'd probably use it in a few different rooms in the future, because we tend to move a lot. I used 3 ft. plated slotted angles and cut a 6' board into three equal pieces. There's plenty of space between the shelves, so in the future, if I want to add another shelf, I can just get another piece cut and evenly space the two in the middle.1. Supplies: 4 – plated slotted angles measuring 1-1/2" – 1/2×3', 1 – 1"x12"x6' piece of pine, 1 – 1"x3"x36" piece of wood (or scrap wood), 4 – 3" casters (2 of them should lock), 24 flat phillips screws 14×1-1/4, drill and 1/8 drill bit, handsaw, wood glue, clamps (not necessary), medium and light grade sandpaper, yardstick, pencil, cardboard, spray paint and primer if applicable. Note: You want screws that are short and have big heads. If you have a hard time finding them use washers in between the screw and the hole in the metal. 2. Ask to have your 1"x12"x6' board pre-cut into three equal pieces in the store if it's available. This will ensure even cuts. Then use your handsaw to cut four rectangles measuring 1"x3"x4". Sand each piece with your medium sand paper and then smooth grades to ensure you won't get splinters. 3. Glue each small piece of wood to the corners of one of your shelves. Make sure the edges are flush. Clamp in place or place a heavy book on top of them as they dry. 4. Leave it for about 10 minutes and then screw your casters in placeβone on each small piece of wood as shown. Make sure they're consistently placed on all four. 5. If you're going to paint your wooden pieces but not your slotted angles, tape off your casters and then spray paint all of your wood according to manufacturer's directions. Let them dry before your proceed. If you plan on spray painting it all the same color, do so once it's completely assembled. 6. Lay your base on it's edge and place a slotted angle as shown on the bottom corner. Mark and drill. Repeat for each corner of each piece of wood. 7. Carefully screw each slotted angle on starting with the back two sides and working your way around. Note: Your screws may run into each other if they are too long so be sure to get get short screws with wide heads. I used the screws shown above and only had a little bit of a run in between them in each corner.
I love a touch of industrial in every space to toughen up the girly vibe that I lean towards. In an all white kitchen, I think bare wood and silver would look great. It's minimalistic and fresh but can be a bit unfinished looking to some. Here's an example of how your shelving unit could look painted all one color. I chose Krylon Italian Olive for my shelf, because I love the industrial look paired with an industrial color. It reminds me of Army green. I then used it to display some of my favorite things in a spot in our dining room. I styled it with bronze, black, white, and wood accents for fall but could easily incorporate a vintage fan, some cameras, a few plants, or layered prints for other seasons. My favorite kind of furniture is versatile, so I'm really happy with how this turned out. I can see it being put to work in Sebastian's room someday or repainted white or gold to fit changing tastes down the road. The best part is that it was still more affordable than buying a pre-made steel shelving unit. I love when projects save me money! –Rachel
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Love both versions of this cart! Makes me want to make one right now! Freakin awesome and easy.
Thank you lady!
This is so cute! I love how Rachel manages to make cheap things look like they just came out from an interiorism magazin. I just bought her “Style your Space” e-course and she’s amazing!
I LOVE this project! I think it will be added to my todo list. Can you tell me where you got the pretty glass cups from? I love those colors! too pretty. thanks π
This is awesome Rachel! All you girls are so creative. π
Rachel, you crafty woman you! I love how the painted version looks like a vintage metal shelf. I’ve been wanting a baker’s rack to house all my kitchen overflow, and I feel like this is a cheaper and prettier solution. Thanks so much ladies!
Stephanie
Love it! A creative way to keep things organized π
Rory
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I enjoyed seeing what you had on the bookshelf. I sent a suggestion to my husband for his reading list.
Love this!
So creative and lovely! π
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What a woman π Sophie x
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I love the industrial look of the cart as a bookshelf!
Theresa
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That’s so clever. I love the way it looks as a bookshelf.
Kacie
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lovely diy!!
xx
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I love Rachel’s posts; she always makes me feel proud to be a chick with her own power tools! π
This is such a cool idea and I love the fact that you did it all by yourself. Definitely on my list!
Looks great! Inspires me to do something similar in a corner of our dining room. One of my friends had done something similar and added flowers and ribbons to the slotted angles. Seeing yours shows me that I can go utilitarian or girlie. Thanks!
Ooh, I love these! I’d love one in the kitchen! π
Natalya
rachel – i saw this on instagram last night and fell in love! such a simple and creative way to create useful shelving. thanks for sharing :).
awsome ! Especially the dark gray one !
This could not have come out at a better time! I am moving in 3 months from a house to a (much smaller) apartment that I can finally decorate because we will be sitting still for a minute or two. While looking at industrial style furniture I’ve almost got the wind knocked out of me every time I look at the prices! This is something I can try, or even build on to make larger units to best suit are new place. The best part is I can do the heavy work in my house for assembly down the road in the apartment π
Wonderful as always Rachel!
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I love the globe, where is it from?
xxx
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super cute! i love having a cart in the kitchen for my collections!
So pretty! π
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We created some vertical storage out of an IKEA armoire- http://createbakecelebrate.blogspot.com/2012/10/create-linen-cabinet-from-ikea-armoire.html
Yours looks so easy!
This is excellent! I love the industrial look and the fact you can custom size them based on your space and needs.
I love how creatively everything came together π
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Original, creative and super cool!
love the second look wit the globe and homey feel- so sweet
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i love both of these styles! i too gravitate toward girly.. i have a very similar cart in my kitchen that is decorated very similarly to the one on the left. will be using the industrial style one as inspiration for decorating our next house, love it. i actually have that same globe π
Just love it!
just love it! I must quit procrastination and start do something useful, like this adorable craft. Thank you, Rachel, you’re genius!
xoxo.
Oh this is perfection!
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I’m loving those colorful bowls on the kitchen and that wire basket for the fruits!
ooooooh I love the glasses on that built in!
Very cute ladies.
Trish
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Lovely storage for books and home decor!
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Lovely!! xx
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Oh I love this!! I’m decorating my new condo and furniture is so expensive, great to have simply DIY projects!! Thanks for sharing. π
Meg
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Awesome project! Can you tell me where you got the wooden crate that’s hanging out on the bottom shelf of the industrial stand? thanks!
How much did this project cost you? Love it!
Great project! I love these kind of shelves… π
I still sew a lot of things, but I’m still trying to get more done on my own like cases etc. I also want to sew something for Christmas, to sell it/them.
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Bisous, Luu
I love,love,love your dishes π
it seems really easy and is really useful!!
Kisses
<3 Val
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The cart looks great. I have the habit of starting projects like that and not getting them finished.
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I love this!! I like the first unpainted one. Looks simple and clean π
I am absolutely in love with all of those retro dishes in the kitchen!! What a wonderful way to show them off!
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These shelves are perfect. So simple and cute!
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Great project. I love all the pyrex dishes on the first shelving unit.
Lovely idea!
Valentina
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Amazing DIY!!! look awesome!!
xx
This cart is awesome!! I am reorganizing and de-cluttering my house and this would be a great addition to my kitchen and art studio. Thanks, Rachel!
oh rachel, i love it!!! you have such a knack for clean and creative decorating. always an inspiration to me π
Rachel, I am so in love with that little sliver of kitchen. Perfectly gorgeous! And this DIY will be pinned!
You never cease to amaze this girl:) Well done. Well done.
Love,
Stephanie May*
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I love love LOVE the green one!
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So I love all the idea on your blog, but this is the first things that’s made me go “We have to make that now!” We’ve been trying to find an easy way to make a rolling pantry for the space next to our fridge and this seems perfect. You’ve saved our kitchen! π
wow, I love this!!! And so easy!!! In know what my next furniture project is going to be!!! thank you!!!!
A good way to save space especially in our kitchen. Very helpful rachel. π
Love the industrial touch!
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this project is literally such a giant lifesaver! this is exactly the tutorial i have been searching for. i love a beautiful mess, i’m so happy you guys do your work!
I love this project, the industrial one is my favourute! Thank you for the tutorial!
I soooo going to make one myself! I love the second way π
This is a great idea. May even try to make one for my dorm! Just one question though β where are those brown lace-up snow boots from? I’ve been looking for some like them for ages!
is that old lace clipboard with the tatting for me for Christmas, sweet Rach?
as soon as i saw the first picture i knew this was rachel’s!!!! lol that’s scary! haha i love this little shelf to display her pyrex collection.
Very useful! I shall use this in decorating my dorm room!
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Ha! This is exactly what I was looking for! I’ve been desperately searching for a shelf for a crazy nook in our bathroom and this is it! π Thanks!!!!
This is perfect for small apartments like mine. Cool concept! I’m always changing things up when I get bored with my current look so this is a great way to give the house a facelift. Thanks!
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This is AMAZING!
xx
Kelly
Sparkles and Shoes
I really like this post, those pictures and tips are pretty helpful and inspiring. In fact, maybe it is because I study in literature, but I am quite curious about what are those books in your bookshelf, or what books would you prefer to put on your bookshelf! Thanks
Olive xox
Hiyah! This is a really good idea! You are really samrt and productive π
This is brilliant! A love a combination of rustic and industrial elements, so the first shelf is spot on for me. Thanks for the easy instructions. I feel like I could actually do this project by myself!
Love them both.
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My God ! This is absolutely what I need ! Thank you so much girls π
I absolutely love the second set up! So cute!!
xo Heather
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Love it!
& side note: i love your globe, i want one just like it!
X
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I love this idea. You can move it from one room to the next without a big to-do. Brilliant.
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You are amazingly resourceful. I don’t know where you find all the time for these never ending projects!
Everything in your house is gorgeous!!
I love the olive green one and the fringed boots π
The only thing that I didn’t care for is the fact that the angle extends beyond the top shelf on the corners. That would make me crazy and I probably slice my wrist more than once trying to do stuff, because I’m just soooooo talented, lol.