Build a bookcase

Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Build a bookcase. Get inspired and try out new things.
534 people searched this
·
Last updated 1d
Wood Bookcase Diy, Small Bookshelf Plans, Simple Wooden Bookshelf, Simple Bookcase Diy, Book Shelf Diy Wood, Simple Book Shelf Diy, Easy Diy Bookcase, Rustic Bookshelves Diy, Diy Tall Bookcase

Pine 1x12 bookshelves are sturdy, paintable or stainable, and quick and easy to make. You can make them in custom sizes, and since it's raw wood, customize with added trim or detail. In this free plan, we show you how to build bookshelves out of pine 1x12 boards.

2k
Liz Lovery | Interior Design & DIY on Instagram: "✨How To Build A Bookcase (Step-By-Step Tutorial)✨ This is the easiest tutorial for building a standard bookcase yourself in 8 simple steps. Our bookcase is 30” wide and 62” tall and has (4) shelves + (1) top piece, for reference MATERIALS: - (4) 3/4” Common Boards (12” width) - (2) Cut two of the boards to the height of your bookcase (ours was 61.25”). Be sure to leave 3/4” of height to account for the top board - Use the remaining two boards to cut (4) shelves. Be sure to deduct 1.5” from the total width to account for the two side pieces. (Our shelves were cut at 28.5”) - When cutting your top piece, be sure to cut this piece the full width of the bookcase since this will be attached to the top of the side pieces, flush with the out Building A Bookcase, How To Build A Bookcase, How To Build Bookcase, Diy Book Rack, Build A Bookcase, Side Boards, Wide Bookcase, Bookcase Diy, Skill Saw

Liz Lovery | Interior Design & DIY on Instagram: "✨How To Build A Bookcase (Step-By-Step Tutorial)✨ This is the easiest tutorial for building a standard bookcase yourself in 8 simple steps. Our bookcase is 30” wide and 62” tall and has (4) shelves + (1) top piece, for reference MATERIALS: - (4) 3/4” Common Boards (12” width) - (2) Cut two of the boards to the height of your bookcase (ours was 61.25”). Be sure to leave 3/4” of height to account for the top board - Use the remaining two boards…

4