Kristy of Kristy Dickerson had been on the hunt for the perfect shelves to hang above the file cabinets in her office. She finally found some at Restoration Hardware she liked, but just adding two shelves and the brackets to her cart drove the total to $800! Yikes! With a trip to Home Depot, Kristy had all the materials she needed to recreate the reclaimed wood and metal shelves. She did an amazing job distressing the boards to give them that old, worn look.

Kristy was inspired by the Reclaimed Wood Wall Shelf from Restoration Hardware.

Head on over to Kristy Dickerson for the full tutorial.
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what kind of paint is on that wall, It looks like black suede!
I honestly don’t know, but it appears to be some kind of faux finish.