I am loving our new kitchen and especially the shelves that we added to both sides of the range hood. It really is one of my favorite parts about the kitchen. I thought I'd share a bit about how we did it. It was a fairly easy process to create them.

.The shelves are made from leftover walnut wood cut into 10.5" x 43.5" pieces. They are 1.5" thick. Hubs cut them to size, sanded them, and put a finish on them. They are the natural color with no stain.

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The brackets were made with pipe fittings from Lowes. We experimented with the look we wanted and came up with this. I didn't want brackets there were very large visually, and I wanted them to be a bit unique.

Here is what we used to create bracket:

:: Two flanges that were 3/4". One flange attaches to the wall and one attaches to the bottom of the shelf

:: An elbow pipe 3/4"

:: A 4" pipe 3/4"

The parts all fit together to create the brackets.

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I'm so pleased with the look of them! The cost for each bracket was a bit higher than we anticipated at around $25/bracket, but I definitely think it was worth it. If you have any questions, please leave a comment and I'll be happy to answer them!

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Aimee Weaver

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