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Built in shower shelves
Built in shower shelves













built in shower shelves

I have to tell you, I was totally skeptical that these shelves would hold. Let dry per the manufacturer’s instructions and then cut your boards down to length for your second/lower shelf. Carefully remove any oozing caulking with your finger or a damp, disposable cloth. He pressed the shelf firmly into the corner and then used duct tape to hold it in place until dry. Using a generous strip of bath & kitchen silicone in translucent, To account for this, my step-dad added a tiny shim – about the size of a toothpick to the top of each wood board to ensure that the shelf was slightly higher in the back than in the front.Ĭarefully rest the shower shelf in place and check that it is sloping forward enough to shed any water accumulation. You don’t want water and later mould to accumulate in those corners.

built in shower shelves built in shower shelves

These are the supports for the shelf while it dries.Īfter you have checked for level, it is VERY IMPORTANT that you set your shower shelf so that it actually slopes towards the drain. He checked for level and then taped them in place with duct tape. My step-dad determined the height he wanted the top shower shelf to be at and then cut some scrap wood to length. It ended up a perfect size to hold a salon-size bottle of shampoo and a few shower items as well. In this case, my step-dad asked if they would cut is remnant diagonally to create two perfect triangles with a 90° corner. Contact a few manufacturers and you’ll see that often they are available for next-to-nothing for cutting boards or hot plates. 🤷🏻‍♀️Įven if you aren’t in the midst of a bathroom reno, many stone places will sell off (some even throw away) the scrap pieces from sink cutouts. It happens, there are people eating tide pods after all. As with any countertops – stone or otherwise – the sink sections need to be cut out.įor my parents – with square, undermount sinks, the sections cut out were squares – I know that’s obvious, but it needs to be said in case someone asks why their oval sink leftovers won’t make shelves. My parents recently did a bit of a bathroom remodel and had new countertops installed in their bathroom. He just very kindly took photos for me so that I could share it here with you.ĭo you wish you had built-in shelves in your shower? Those posh-looking niches that you see on HGTV? Just because you don’t have a designer shower, doesn’t mean you can’t add this designer element into your existing shower/bathtub… quite easily and inexpensively too! I can’t take credit for this post it was actually my step-dad that came up with the idea and implemented it. Using stone remnants to make shower shelves















Built in shower shelves