I was inspired to diy our own ledges after seeing Fawn from Frugal Home Design diy version of the Ikea lack shelves. She built the shelves to hold her kids books, and they turned out great! I looked at the way the ledges were made and decided to make them, after-all the diy floating shelves my husband made for sons tween room turned out nice. I decided to tackle the Holman Ledge the diy way. I made a quick trip to Lowes and picked up Mdf board and finishing nails.
I purchased one of each: 1.5in x 8ft Mdf, 2.5 in x 8ft Mdf and 3.5in x 8ft Mdf boards, the one of each easily made two ledges. For the third ledge I bought 1.5in x 6ft Mdf, 2.5 x 5ft Mdf and 3.5 x 5ft Mdf for the I opted to have them do the cuts for me, I didn't want to try and figure out how I was going to put three 8 feet pieces of lumbar in my Mazda3. I had them make 42inch cuts, so each shelf will be 3.5 feet long, which will fit nicely on our wall. My local Lowes charges .25 cents per cut, which is nada and they only charged me for two cuts.
When I got home I began my project, the 3.5in width board is the base of the ledge, the 2.5in width is the back of the ledge an the 1.5in with is the front of the ledge. I applied a thin amount of wood glue on the my base and then attached the back of the ledge.
Then I used blue painters tape to keep everything in tact. I waited an hour and then glued the front small board on the base, and again used painters tape. While that board was drying I worked on the next ledge.
After each board was dry and used 8 finishing nails in groups of two along the length of the front of board and the back of the board. I counter sunk each nail and filled the hole with caulk - to make the nail disappear.
Then I applied a thin line of caulk in the inside seam of the ledge, which gave the inside of the ledge a nice seamless look, and another thin line of caulk to the bottom seams. Since the Mdf was already primed (which was nice) I applied two coats of Glossy White paint.
I loved how the ledges were turning out even before I painted them. We used blue painters tape on the wall to determine the placement of the ledges and mark each stud on the wall. I used the blue painters tape again to determine of high each frame would lean against the wall, I wanted to make sure frames would look nice between the ledges. Next I patched up the old holes left behind and from the old shevles and painted. We then pre-drilled three holes into the ledge according to where the stud was and then attached them to the wall using wood screws.
Before I show our diy version of the Holman ledges, lets take a trip down memory lane. Here's how of our entryway once looked. All dark and dated just blah.
Our entryway looked like this only a few short days ago.
A reminder our old ledges were 3 feet long and 3 inches deep, our new ones are 3 1/2 feet long and 4 1/2 inches deep. Our front door opens into our ledges, but does not hit them, which is great! Here's a room shot of our ledges, the new style ties in so nice with our living room. I love that all three ledges cost us around $ 20.00! This picture gives a better idea how of entryway looks in our living room, since its not actual 'entryway' and how the ledges ties in with our living room. I spent around $ 20.00 bucks on this project!
A view from the hallway
Closeups, love how the pictures look leaning against the wall
What do do you think of the little makeover we did in our entryway? Have you've been thinking about diy ledges for your home? If so go for it!














Are the ledges really as easy to make as it sounds? Very impressive, and they look great!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Nice job...Come over and check out my client's Coastal Farmhouse "Chic"...I knew that word would get you...lolHope to see you there! Hugs,Meme
ReplyDeleteLiz - the ledges are super easy!! Meme - ooh can't wait to see the pretty space
ReplyDeleteso glad you did this post! i have been wanting ledges for my pictures in our upstairs hall. maybe i'll make them like you.
ReplyDeleteYou know I'm going to try this, right?! And look at how you're teasing us with your wedding photos! First it was the shoes, now the pictures. Can you please do a post on your wedding;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteMrs. Duncan & Alison try it!! You'll love how they turn out.
ReplyDeleteAnd...I've been thinking about doing a wedding post, our Anniversary is next month :)
You and your husband might be the most photographic people on the planet. That wedding photo on the shelf is simply stunning!!
ReplyDeleteThat entryway is so delightful. Your visitors must never want to leave!
Thats a great DIY my friend was wanting similar ledges I'll have to tell her about it.
ReplyDeleteThat looked way too easy!! Now I am trying to figure out where I can put some in my house!!! They look great!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea because you can update the look whenever you want without having to worry about covering nail holes-just place and you're done. I'm already picturing fall decor and maybe a few shiny things during the holidays.
ReplyDeleteKaren - I'm so looking forward to making our entryway spooky for Halloween! & adding a little bling to it for Christmas :) I love that we can move the picutres are around and keep it lookinf fresh....
ReplyDeleteThat looks great and seems like a very doable project! I love your wedding pictures and can't wait to have some hanging in our house! :)
ReplyDeletegreat job..always looks great..
ReplyDeleteKatrina, LOVE the ledges. Great DIY!
ReplyDeleteShannon
www.akadesign.ca
The shelves look so great! I love the new pictures you put on them from your wedding also! The three shelves help to stretch the hallway out more and gives a great center for the eye! Great job!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous job with your entryway. I love the shelves.
ReplyDeleteOh this is amazing! I love the floating shelves and amazing photos and frames, great job!!!
ReplyDeleteLuvs!
Thanks for the shout out. Your version looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteYOU ARE KILLING ME. YOU MADE THESE?
ReplyDelete(I'm yelling because this is awesome.)
I really liked the 2 shelves, but the 3 is perfection. And, I've totally coveted those same shelves. I like the lack shelves, but these are more practical so things aren't falling off. Gotta try this. Thanks for sharing.
(And, that wedding photo - fierce! Just gorgeous.)
LOVE LOVE LOVE! I'm so glad I checked this post out tonight, because I was JUST thinking about adding some ledges to one of our newly-empty walls. I was just going to buy some half-off at Hobby Lobby, but these look SO good!! I think I'm definitely going to have to take some cues from you when I'm planning our little wall display!
ReplyDeleteLove the update, so fresh.
ReplyDeleteLove those ledges....What a great idea for a smallish space!
ReplyDeleteHey girl! I just wanted to tell you I linked up to this project on my site here http://akainteriordesign.wordpress.com/2010/09/03/three-of-my-fave-bloggers-diy-projects/.
ReplyDeleteShannon
www.akadesign.ca
Thanks Shannon! :) That was so sweet of you..
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THEM! I prefer these over the IKEA lack shelves any day. I may try this tutorial and replace the ones in my daughter's room. You make it look so easy!
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic! Love this project. So glad I discovered your blog.
ReplyDeleteEmily
amazing results, and thanks for the tutorial! the foyer looks so fresh and modern now!
ReplyDeleteThanks again everyone!! Emily glad you like my blog, I enjoy reading yours as-well :)
ReplyDeleteI found your page because I was searching a DIY of the PB Holman shelves. Yours turned out perfectly! I'm definitely going to stay tuned to your blog!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with the window you have on your door. It looks so classy. I love styled windows.
ReplyDeleteThese look so good! I'm going to do ledges like this at the end of our hallway for Sofia's books. Maybe this will be my weekend project...
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