DIY Floating Shelves in Bathroom


Floating shelves are a great design element in modern bathrooms; they add style and functionality. It adds more space for toiletries, towels, or simply some showpieces. In this tutorial, we shall take you through the processes to make your own floatings for the bathroom, from a small one for your ensuite up to the spacious master bath.

Materials Needed


Before starting, you need to decide on the material that will best go with your floating shelves. This can be one of the following:
  • Wood: The most common structure of shelf is a wood shelf. Such a big naturalness-oriented look and warmth is highly in demand. The most common options of wood are pine, oak, and maple.

  • Metal: If it's an edgy look for your bathroom that you're interested in, metal shelves will help you achieve that with finesse. You can go for stainless steel, aluminium, or iron.

  • Glass: Glass floating shelves are minimalist and lighted through. It would be absolutely ideal for viewing decorative pieces.

  • Acrylic: Just like glass acrylic floating shelves, they are lightweight as well as transparent. But, they are designed stronger and less breakable than glass.

Design Considerations



  • Size: Determine how long you want your floating shelves to be in consideration of the wall space available and your needs for storage.

  • Design: Choose a style that will fit the overall style of your bathroom. 

  • Illustration: A wooden shelf will complement well in a farmhouse-style bathroom, while modern, minimal shelves will complement a modern style bathroom.

  • Installation: The height and placement should be such that shelves are accessible without the obstruction of plumbing fixtures or windows.

Tools and Equipment Needed

  • Measuring tape

  • Pencil

  • Level

  • Drill

  • Screws

  • Stud Finder

  • Chain Saw, if you have to hack the wood or metal

  • Sandpaper if it's wood

  • Wood filler, if needed

  • Paint or stain (optional)

How To Do It

  1. Measure and mark: Choose a location for your shelves, then measure the space on the wall where your shelves are going to go. Mark along the wall at your shelf location using a level so the placement of the shelves is straight.

  2. Find studs: Use a stud finder to find the studs behind the marks you just made in the wall. Those are going to be your best points for support in case you need to hold the location of your shelves.

  3. Prepare the Shelves: Cut the piece of material to the desired dimensions using a saw. Sand the edges of the shelves. If there are holes or imperfections, add wood filler on them and let dry.

  4. Attach Brackets: Attach the brackets to the shelves at the back just according to the manufacturer's instructions.

  5. Drill Pilot Holes: Drill pilot holes at the marked locations on the wall studs.

  6. Brackets Secure: Mount the brackets on the wall studs and secure with the correct screw.

  7. Fix the Shelves: Put the shelves to the brackets and fix them afterward.

Final Touch

  • Paint or Stain: If you want, you can paint or stain your shelves to fit the colour scheme of your bathroom.

  • Decorate: Add your favourite decorative items, such as plants, candles, or toiletries, to complete the look.

By doing all of the above you will have beautiful functional DIY floating shelves in your bathroom. Make sure that the materials used and the designs chosen are according to your taste and style and overall look of your bathroom.

More Tips

  • Hire a professional to have your floating shelves installed for the finished look.

  • If you don't think that you can finish your DIY then consult with your local handyman or contractor.

  • Refer to online tutorials and websites for more information and inspiration.

Local Sources

Bathroom Renovations Darwin: For full bathroom renovations, tiling, and installation, consider engaging local contractors in Darwin like Itile Bathrooms NT.

Bathroom Tiling Service Darwin: Want bathroom tiling service? Search for reputable firms in Darwin

Bathroom Hexagon Tiles: Find different stylish hexagon tiles with your floating shelves and bathroom.

DIY floating shelves in the bathroom will get you a room that's really unique and personalised.

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