Wooden wall-mount shelves are one of the classic choices for adding functional storage space to any office or home setting. They're attractive, relatively inexpensive, and work well without any need for special expertise. There are lots of options on the market, and every one of them has something different to offer. However, there are a few things to pay attention to in just about every case. Let's take a look at some of the things you should think about when buying wood wall shelves.
Once you know what style and size you need, you can start looking at some of the specifics. You'll need to pay close attention to craftsmanship and quality - choose a company that'll give you a warranty on your shelves. That'll let you know that if there is a problem, it can easily be fixed. Warranties can also increase the likelihood that you'll get a defect free product. After all, no company wants to spend a lot of time paying for products that just don't work out correctly.
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Different woods have different properties. Alder, for instance, is a light, easy to stain wood with no particular grain pattern and a very consistent color. It doesn't have a lot of resistance to shock, however, so you shouldn't try using it for shelves that might be easily dinged or damaged. Birch is another light colored wood that stains well, but it's strong and hard, and has a noticeable fine wavy grain. Aspen is similarly light and evenly grained. It's also very easy to find in shelves.
Cherry is easily identifiable by its distinctive reddish brown color and straight grain. It's a stiff, strong wood that will add some expense to your shelves. However, it'll look fantastic. Other premium woods include maple and oak. You'll pay more, but these durable shelves will last a long time and add value to the room you put them in. For some, that's more than worth the extra cost.
Pine and other softwoods represent the cheapest shelves out there, and aren't usually worth buying in most cases. They're easily damaged and don't hold as much weight, making them suitable only for short shelves or longer ones with lots of support. They shouldn't be used in places where they're likely to get dinged, either. Only choose pine if you know what you're getting into. Avoid engineered woods, like particle board, for shelves that need to support any significant weight along a long span. They'll only bow and warp over time.
Wood shelves can be a great addition to a home or office setting. Pay attention to what you're buying and know its characteristics. Look for warranted construction and high quality craftsmanship, too. A good wood shelf can make a huge difference in your home.
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- Weight capacity: 45 lbs
- Can be used independently or with other Sanus mounts
- 14 1/2" W x 9" H x 17 1/4" D
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