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DIY Storage tutorial: Pegboard shelf

by stephanie englund siegel 08/24/2022

Wooden pegboard shelving units are a simple and cost-effective DIY storage solution. Extremely versatile and durable, pegboard shelving is perfect for anything from tool storage to jewelry organization and is one of the easier DIY storage ideas. If you’re interested in making a custom pegboard shelving unit, here is a guide to help:

DIY Pegboard tools & materials

The size of your pegboard is completely up to preference and how much storage space you need. If you plan to use your pegboard for office supplies or personal accessories, consider using a smaller base and thinner pegs.

  • ¾ inch plywood for the base
  • ½ inch plywood pieces for shelves
  • Wooden dowels for pegs
  • Wood screws
  • Drill
  • Drum sander
  • Hand sander
  • Measuring tape
  • Pencil

Step-by-step guide

  1. The first step to this DIY storage project is to carefully sand the entire piece of plywood for the base.
  2. Once the base plywood is smooth, use your measuring tape to measure where the peg holes will go. It’s helpful to make a paper template to mark each peg hole if you prefer not to mark the plywood directly.
  3. Following your marked spacing, drill holes with a ¾ inch bit.
  4. Use the drum sander to smooth the edges of each peg hole. Be careful not to sand too much, or you might accidentally make the hole too large for the peg to fit tightly.
  5. Cut your wooden dowels to the desired length. For this guide, use six-inch pegs.
  6. Create the shelf boards by cutting the ½ inch plywood into six-inch lengths. You can make the shelves whatever width you prefer. A variety of shelf sizes makes for a versatile and aesthetically pleasing pegboard.
  7. Sand all the shelf pieces to avoid splinters and splitting.
  8. Drill the base of the pegboard to the wall using large wood screws.
  9. With the pegboard base secured, it’s time to add the pegs and shelves. Arrange them however best fits your storage purposes.
  10. Pegboards are an excellent example of DIY storage. By making a custom pegboard of your own, you can save space and stay organized.
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Stephanie Englund Siegel is a successful Realtor with Compass. She was born and raised in the Northwest suburbs of Chicago. Living in the city for over almost 20 years has given Stephanie the in depth knowledge of many neighborhoods. Stephanie feels that Chicago's culturally diverse residents are what contribute to the richness and quality of life in its neighborhoods. Before joining the Compass Family, she worked as a paralegal for a real estate attorney which gave her the knowledge about every step in a transaction. From the very beginning of the process all the way to the end, Stephanie is dedicated to her clients and the success of the transaction so both parties get a win-win. Stephanie serves real estate needs in the following neighborhoods: Lincoln Park, Gold Coast, Streeterville, Loop, West Loop, South Loop, Lakeview, River north, Lincoln Square, Wrigleyville, Ravenswood, Greater Chicago area and surrounding suburbs.