A bookcase or shelf is an extremely useful home storage system. In this collection, you'll discover 33 project plans and learn building tips to maximize your bookcase or shelf's storing capacity.
33 Bookcase Projects and Building Tips
 
	Hanging Wall Bookcase: Suspended Bookshelves
 
	Floating Bookshelves
 
	DIY Bed Built-in Shelves
 
	Build a Built-in Bookcase
 
	Built-in Mission Oak bookcase
 
	Simple Bookshelf: Cottage Shelf with Branches
 
	Bookcase Built by Two
 
	Leaning Tower of Shelves
 
	Stylish Shelves
Fun fact: Built-in bookshelves were one of the top trending DIY projects of 2022.
 
	Wall Cabinet for Books
Here are some other ways you can accommodate your books in small spaces with bookshelves for small spaces.
 
	DIY Box Shelves
 
	Saturday Morning Shelf
 
	Install a Wall-Bed-Bookcase Combo
 
	Classic Simple Bookcase
 
	Build a Showcase Wall!
 
	Over the Door Bookshelf
 
	Build a Traditional Bookshelf
 
	Small Room Ideas: Floor-to-Ceiling Bookcase
 
	Custom Box Shelves
 
	Bifold Bookcase Hides a Secret Room
 
	Hidden Bookcase Storage
 
	Make Your Own Built-In Shelves
 
	Simple Low-Tech Wall Shelf
 
	Modular Masterpiece
 
	Stackable Bookshelves plus a Desk
 
	Cover plywood edges fast
 
	Perfect cuts every time with a sled
 
	Adjustable shelves simplify building
 
	Wall Unit Bookshelves: Dress Up Your Bookcase with Trim
 
	Stadium-Seating Bookshelf
 
	Optimize Your Bookshelves
 
	Protect Against Tipovers
Any bookcase you build should be anchored to the wall so it can't tip over and injure someone. Simply screwing it to wall studs is one good solution. If you choose that method, load up the bookcase with books so it fully compresses the carpet before you drive the screws. If you want to be able to move the bookcase without removing screws, pick up a couple of chain latches. Fasten the chains to studs with 2-1/2-in. coarse-thread screws. Position the tracks so there will be just enough slack in the chains for you to detach them.
 
	How to Fix a Wobbly Bookcase
- The first is to pull the carpet free of the tack strip, cut out a strip of padding where the front corners of the bookcase will sit, and replace the padding with a strip of wood that’s the same thickness as the tack strip, usually 1/4 to 3/8 in.
- A second option is to install adjustable feet (called gliders: at home centers) on the corners of the bookcase. They’re simple to install—just drill a hole and insert the feet. You won’t have to mess with the carpet, but the feet may be noticeable, which you might not like.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									