I wanted to show you how I hung the shelves in our recent dining room makeover. This tip on hanging shelves may seem obvious and I am surely not the first to do this but just in case there are some of you who stink at measuring those little brackets already on the back of shelves and then getting them lined up properly with your hooks, this tip is for you! My dad is a stickler for a measuring tape, using percentages, splitting the difference and doing all kinds of things that make my brain hurt when it comes to anything “carpentry” and measurement related. Who does that in real life? Certainly not me. So I have a little method I use to hang things that don’t require a degree in math!
Here is what the wall looked like before,
I added a piece of MDF 3/4 high to add a little interest to the wall along with the shelves. Sorry, the quality of some of these pictures are not the best as my camera was giving me issues.
Next, take your shelf and find the brackets. If there are no brackets, you will need to add some as seen below.
Next, I placed a piece of painters tape from one end of the bracket to the other and marked the bracket hole with a marker.
Place your tape (with the spots for your hole marked) on the wall and use a level to ensure the tape is straight.
Nail a hole where you marked your spots and then remove the tape. Make sure your tape is level though, otherwise, your shelf will be crooked. Next, I screwed a dry wall screw in each hole that I made where my spots were marked. I left about 1/4″ of the screw remaining so I could hang the shelf. If your shelf doesn’t hang tightly against the wall, you need to screw the “screw” in a little more. That was a mouth full!!! You know what I mean right?
Add a coat of paint and Viola, you have a display wall. I decided to frame some of the kids art work and add my son’s latest lego project.
If you would like to see more pictures of this room, be sure to check out our dining room makeover post as well as our board and batten tutorial on how to add MDF as a wall treatment.
Learning how to hang shelves using painters tape is easy, quick and it works! Be sure to use a level and you should be fine. The addition of floating shelves in our dining room has been a great display area for handmade crafts and pictures. Do you have a wall where you could add inexpensive floating shelves? Try our (my) hanging method, I bet you will like it! If you prefer something a bit more modern with glass shelving, be sure to check out our how to hang glass shelves using “bingo brackets” or our DIY shelf mantel tutorial.















JESSICA BRUNO











This is a FABULOUS tip! One of those “now why didn’t I think of that!?” tips! Pinned, tweeted, & FB shared!
I love that basket full of flowers on the red chair too!
What a great tip! I have NEVER done it this way….matter of fact a really did a job on our dining walls when I tried two hang my last two shelves! (Don’t worry, the hubby saved the day!). Thanks for sharing this. I can’t wait to try it!
Thank you
Jessica. Awesome. Thank you!!
thank you !
So smart! I love tips and tricks like this – thanks Jessica!
Thanks Lisa
Hope you are enjoying your summer!
Thanks so much for sharing! Can’t wait to try this out when I hang our bathroom shelves!
Thankyou Ashley!
Awesome tip! Can I just tell you that about a month ago, I hung one of these shelves in my office and measured twice before drilling thinking I had it all under control. I had marked a few points on the wall of where the edge of the shelf was and then where the holes would go. I have no idea how I messed it up but I wound up with a hole 1″ on either side of the shelf! LOL. I’ve hung these before and it never happened. Thankfully this room is not yet painted so I don’t mind patching.
I will definitely use this tip next time and save myself the time & headache!
Oh I’ve been there and done that
Good luck !
I’ve seen this trick on Pinterest and I think it’s pretty brilliant! Love how you styled those shelves.
Thanks Maury!
wow! that looks awesome- so fresh and crisp, and LOVE the pop of red in the chair! so welcoming!
The little chair is my favorite
Awesome tip Jessica!! Thanks for sharing this! I am moving in a week, so this will really help me hang my shelves in our ‘new to us’ home! Liked this and shared it too! Hope you are having a fun weekend! Heather
Thanks so much Heather! Good luck with your move
Hi Jessica,
Wow, I was surprise to see how you made that little makeover.
It was nicely done and so simple.
Thank you for letting us know how you did it!
Cheers!
Thank you!
Great tip. I have pinned this on Pinterest. I have something right now that I need to hang with this type of bracket. This will really help and looks so easy.
Thank you and good luck with your project
Jessica -this is inspired! And it’s SO refreshing to find a blogger who writes beautifully AND knows the difference between ‘insure’ and ‘ensure.’
(I know, I know, picky, picky, picky…)
Love your blog!
Kay
Ha, thanks Kay!
This is such a neat idea!
I am always struggling with getting things straight when I hang them on the wall.
I will definitely try this!
Thank you LIsa!
wow! So simple and yet brilliant! I have been struggling with those little (expletive)’s for 28 years! Either I am really dense, or you are really bright! I suspect the latter
THANKS!!!!
Rachel
Ha ha, thanks Rachel! Good luck if you give it a try. Let me know if it works for you!
What a great tip. I’m the world’s worst at hanging shelves, pictures (especially ones with more than one hanger), etc. I will definitely use this!Thanks.
Thank you Susan! Yes, give it a try, it’s fool proof
I love it!! GREAT idea! Loving your blog, thank you for sharing so much!! Very inspiring too – I’m working on lightening up my little condo and your living room is my new inspiration! Hugs & Smiles, T
Thank you and good luck with your living room
I’m glad you found ours inspiring. You will be amazed at what some light colored paint will do for a room. Send over some pictures when you are done, I would love to see it. Happy New Year!
Oh, man! I wish I’d thought to look this up last week when I mounted a mail holder. Ended up placing one screw directly next to the anchor even though, like another commenter, I had measured twice. Owell. Now I can go shelf-and-whatever-else-hanging-crazy! THANK YOU! You just save many of my afternoons.
ha Kelly! I feel you pain. I have been there
Good luck with your future hanging projects and thanks for stopping by!
Thanks. . . great idea! Painters tape is my friend forever now!