![]() Use two 3″ mending plates to attach the floating shelf. I went back and touched them up with black paint at the very end. Paint the screws black to match the rest of the hardware. Feel free to move them up or down depending on where you want the keys to hang. I placed the eye straps 3″ from the bottom of the frame, but that’s completely arbitrary. Step 3.Īttach the eye straps on either side of the frame. I recommend bending them first so you only have to paint once. The pliers scuffed up the paint, so I ended up having to paint them again. **Tip: As you can see in the above photo, I painted the hooks before bending them. However, a glossy sheen might look even more like metal. I used Rustoleum black spray paint in “satin” and really like the matte look. Next, paint the hooks, eye straps, and shelf. It doesn’t take much, so be careful not to close them too much or they won’t fit on the dowel. I grabbed the hardware and dowel at Home Depot, but you should be able to find them at most hardware/home improvement stores.įirst, use pliers to bend one end of the s hooks in slightly so they won’t slip off the dowel. I used five 1 1/2″ s hooks, a 1/4″ dowel, and two 5/16″ eye straps for the key holder. While the stain is drying, prep the hardware. I stained this one with a custom mix of Minwax “Provincial” and Varathane “Sunbleached”. Once you’ve built the frame, sand and stain it as desired. I didn’t have a good set up to clamp miter corners, so I just drove two 1 1/4″ finish nails through the side into the adjoining board at each corner joint. You could get away with using just wood glue if you prefer – simply clamp the frame down tightly until the glue dries completely. Use wood glue and finish nails to attach the frame pieces to each other. 2 | 1 x 2 10″ with perpendicular 45 degree miter (long side) (frame).2 | 1 x 2 15″ with perpendicular 45 degree miter (long side) (frame).1 | 1/4″ Dowel (you can find dowels in the trim aisle at Home Depot). ![]() 5/16″ Eye Straps (available at a hardware store or Home Depot).1 1/2″ S Hooks (also available at a hardware store or Home Depot). ![]() It’s time for another At Home DIY challenge – this month is all about projects to decorate your walls! I kept things pretty simple for this one and put together a quick DIY key holder.Įnjoy the plans and don’t forget to check out the rest of the projects linked at the bottom of this post! TOOLS & SUPPLIES Thank you for your support! See my full disclosure here. This helps keep the tutorials and plans free here at Bitterroot DIY. If you make a purchase from one of the links, I may make a small commission at NO EXTRA COST to you. Build a DIY key holder with floating shelf to organize your entryway.
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