for orders above $80
for orders above $80
A floating or wall-mounted shelf can be used to display art pieces, photo frames and models in your living space. It can also be used to keep kitchenware neat in the kitchen.
Timber Actually offers a variety of floating shelves with beautiful grains. They complement your living style while giving you extra storage space. Shop our collection here!
Transform your wall with our Angsana wooden shelf. Made from trees grown locally. If you are looking for wall shelf with beautiful natural wood gra...
View full detailsTransform your wall with our Raintree wooden shelf. Made from trees grown locally. Disclaimer: As each tree log is unique despite being of the same...
View full detailsTransform your wall with our Mahogany wooden shelf. Made from trees grown locally. If you are looking for wall shelf with beautiful natural wood gr...
View full detailsTransform your wall with The Nine Shelf. Made from various types of trees grown locally. The wall shelf is designed and crafted using 9 wood specie...
View full detailsTransform your wall with Pine wooden wall shelf. The Pinewood shelves are lighter in colour. Disclaimer: As each tree log is unique despite being ...
View full detailsAt Timber Actually, you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to design – from beautiful light-coloured wood grains to bold, reddish-brown grains, you will be able to find them here. You can even customise the length, thickness and depth of the shelf to suit your needs!
All of our floating shelves are made from 100% solid wooden boards and planks, and are highly durable. Though wear and tear can cause them to lose their shine over time, they can be revarnished to look good as new. Give your home a new look with our selection of floating wall shelves!
If you are planning to install floating wall shelves on your own at home, here are the steps:
Step 1: Mark the position of the floating shelf Place a shelf against the wall at the desired position, making sure that it is level. Draw a line under it using a pencil. Next, remove the shelf and mark the holes for the screws. You may want to use a tape measure to ensure that the holes are evenly spaced.
Step 2: Select the wall anchors To determine the type of wall anchor to use, it is important to identify if your wall is made from cement/concrete or drywall. Simply knock on the wall with your fist — a hollow sound will indicate that it is drywall. For cement/concrete walls, you may use plastic conical screw or lead hollow wall anchors. For drywall, it is recommended to use butterfly or toggle anchors. It is important to choose anchors with the same diameters as the screws, and they should ideally be 2.5cm to 3.8cm long.
Step 3: Drill holes in the wall Next, drill holes for the anchors based on the marked positions on the wall. You will want to use a drill bit with the same diameter as the anchor.
Step 4: Insert the anchors Once the holes have been made, insert the anchors accordingly.
Step 5: Attach the bracket and shelf Align the shelf bracket against the holes and screw into the anchors to secure it. Finally, slide the floating shelf onto the bracket.
The cost varies depending on the type of furniture wood, and the thickness, width, length and finish of each plank. Customisations to the size will tend to incur an additional cost.
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Yes! At Timber Actually, we take pride in every piece of furniture we create. If you notice termite attacks and/or structural defects in our wood shelves, we can offer a 1-to-1 exchange. The warranty does not cover wear and tear, and terms and conditions* apply.
*Materials should be kept dry indoors unless otherwise specified.