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HOW TO: INDUSTRIAL FLOATING KITCHEN SHELVES AND SUBWAY TILE TUTORIAL

Lights were from Home Depot for about $60 a piece in outdoor lighting section

Subway tile is 3x6 white from Home Depot, we used the pre-made adhesive just because it’s easier to not have to mix but is more expensive so any kind of adhesive for backsplash will work.
We used black grout from Home Depot.

I will do a more detailed subway tile video how-to soon with all tools included.

The industrial “shelf holders” are black steel from the pipe section at Lowe’s or Home Depot... a few bucks each and I got 1/2” size.

The mason bit can be found in the section next to drill bits as well as the tile anchors.
We did add a small “spacer” of copper so the industrial pipe wouldn’t be directly touching the tile and putting pressure on it. I can do another video on that if needed ask in the comments.

“Shelves” are just raw lumber 2x12’s cut down to length... a few bucks a piece.

The under cabinet lights can be found at hardware store for under $20, battery operated, but the life of them is not great to be honest they burn through batteries!

The whole project only cost about $200!

Видео HOW TO: INDUSTRIAL FLOATING KITCHEN SHELVES AND SUBWAY TILE TUTORIAL канала Corin Roth
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