Shelving, Wall Mounted, Glass, Metal, Bathroom

Corner Shelving

Easily Add Style And Function With Corner Shelving


Perhaps the biggest strides in shelving have been made in the corner shelving areas. With so many choices as far as the materials they are made from and the shear number of different design features, they have become very popular for homeowners. A corner shelf can be added just about anywhere that you need one. From your bathroom to your bedroom and everywhere in between.

These little corner shelving units are a great way to take advantage of the normally wasted space in the empty corner. They are easily installed by even a complete novice, always coming complete with all the mounting hardware and instruction. Heck if you get stuck you can just go online and Google the term, and you’ll be sure to find a video demonstration somewhere on the Internet.

You can purchase them in a variety of colors that are sure to fit any décor you desire. Some of the newer designs of corner shelves are of the floating type, where as, it doesn’t show any of the mounting hardware or brackets…it looks like it’s just floating on the wall. Even these floating types can handle a large enough weight load, some up to 50 pounds. That’s a lot considering that they will not hold that many items or objects, simply because they are not that big.

You can beautify any bathroom by adding a small corner shelf to hold your little knick knacks, collectables or your hair care products. And because they really utilize the previously unusable space, you increase the storage effectiveness in your rooms. The majority of corner shelves are made of wood, and can be found in a vast number of colors and designs. You’ll want to make sure it is securely fastened to your wall, as per the instructions that it came with. Even though you won’t be storing a large number of objects on you shelf, you want it to hold up over time. Another reason corner shelving is easy to install and securely fastens is because all the brackets and screws will usually be going directly onto the studs themselves, rather just into the drywall or wall board. By being able to fasten them to the studs, you give the shelf a sturdy backing for the long term durability they need. 

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