How to Add Shelves to a Closet

Plan the locations of your closet shelves., Cut the wire shelves to length., Mark the locations of the mounting clips., Drill pilot holes for the mounting clips., Screw the mounting clips into the wall., Hang the wire shelves using the mounting...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Plan the locations of your closet shelves.

    The first step in planning your layout is determining the length of each shelf.

    Measure the length across the back wall, and subtract about an inch (2.5 cm) from either side where the shelf touches a wall.

    Next, plan the vertical distance between each shelf.

    This will depend on what type of objects you want to store.
  2. Step 2: Cut the wire shelves to length.

    Simple powder-coated wire shelving is available at hardware stores and retailers that sell home organization products.

    To cut the shelves to length, you can use either a hacksaw or a pair of bolt cutters.

    Measure each shelf's length carefully with a tape measure before making your cuts. , Wire shelves are sold with U-shaped mounting clips that can be screwed into your wall.

    Use a stud finder and a pencil to mark the locations of the studs along the back wall of your closet.

    Then, use a spirit level and a long piece of scrap wood (or other straight material) to draw long horizontal lines indicating the position of each shelf.

    You will screw the mounting clips into the points where the long lines pass over the studs. , At the locations that you marked for the mounting clips, drill pilot holes using a drill bit that is just smaller in diameter than your screws.

    The pilot holes should be a bit deeper than the overall length of the screws.

    These holes will prevent the mounting screws from binding up and breaking. , Position each mounting clip over the pilot holes you drilled.

    Drive drywall or wood screws into these holes using your drill.

    For the best stability, use screws with lengths between
    1.5 and 2 inches (2
    -
    2.5 cm).

    If your mounting clips have an integrated drywall anchor (a long plastic sheath projecting from the back), you should cut it off using scissors.

    Mounting these clips into wood studs will provide much sturdier and more stable closet shelves. , Once the mounting clips are all installed against the back wall of your closet, you can clip each length of shelving into them.

    You may have to angle the shelves sharply to get them through your closet door. , Most wire shelving systems are supported using angled braces that connect the front edges of the shelves to the wall.

    Clip the front end of each support pole onto the front railing of the shelf, and rest the other end against the wall.

    Drill a pilot hole through the screw hole of the support pole, and then secure it with a screw.

    Support poles should be secured into the studs as well.
  3. Step 3: Mark the locations of the mounting clips.

  4. Step 4: Drill pilot holes for the mounting clips.

  5. Step 5: Screw the mounting clips into the wall.

  6. Step 6: Hang the wire shelves using the mounting clips.

  7. Step 7: Install the support poles.

Detailed Guide

The first step in planning your layout is determining the length of each shelf.

Measure the length across the back wall, and subtract about an inch (2.5 cm) from either side where the shelf touches a wall.

Next, plan the vertical distance between each shelf.

This will depend on what type of objects you want to store.

Simple powder-coated wire shelving is available at hardware stores and retailers that sell home organization products.

To cut the shelves to length, you can use either a hacksaw or a pair of bolt cutters.

Measure each shelf's length carefully with a tape measure before making your cuts. , Wire shelves are sold with U-shaped mounting clips that can be screwed into your wall.

Use a stud finder and a pencil to mark the locations of the studs along the back wall of your closet.

Then, use a spirit level and a long piece of scrap wood (or other straight material) to draw long horizontal lines indicating the position of each shelf.

You will screw the mounting clips into the points where the long lines pass over the studs. , At the locations that you marked for the mounting clips, drill pilot holes using a drill bit that is just smaller in diameter than your screws.

The pilot holes should be a bit deeper than the overall length of the screws.

These holes will prevent the mounting screws from binding up and breaking. , Position each mounting clip over the pilot holes you drilled.

Drive drywall or wood screws into these holes using your drill.

For the best stability, use screws with lengths between
1.5 and 2 inches (2
-
2.5 cm).

If your mounting clips have an integrated drywall anchor (a long plastic sheath projecting from the back), you should cut it off using scissors.

Mounting these clips into wood studs will provide much sturdier and more stable closet shelves. , Once the mounting clips are all installed against the back wall of your closet, you can clip each length of shelving into them.

You may have to angle the shelves sharply to get them through your closet door. , Most wire shelving systems are supported using angled braces that connect the front edges of the shelves to the wall.

Clip the front end of each support pole onto the front railing of the shelf, and rest the other end against the wall.

Drill a pilot hole through the screw hole of the support pole, and then secure it with a screw.

Support poles should be secured into the studs as well.

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