You Can Create a Wabi-Sabi-Inspired Storage Shelf Without Any Tools
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You Can Create a Wabi-Sabi-Inspired Storage Shelf Without Any Tools
"Arthur Braud, one of the brains behind antique store My Modern Oasis, recently posted a wabi-sabi-inspired shelf DIY that cost less than $100. In the Instagram video, Braud builds the four-leveled wood, earthy shelf from the ground up and decorates it with objects. The shelves are made of dark wood, and the side columns are gorgeous gray stones. It feels like it's straight out of a Japandi brand, and it's perfect for an organic-modern aesthetic."
""I like to use more primitive/rustic wood. But you are welcome to use whatever is accessible," the caption of My Modern Oasis' post reads. "Please note the longer the shelves, the more stones will [be] needed to carry weight. My shelves are 60 inches and I find two columns are good to support. My shelves are 60 inches and I find two columns are good to support.""
A wabi-sabi, Japandi-inspired shelving solution uses stacked garden stones as vertical supports paired with dark, rustic wood boards to create four open shelves. The build requires no drilling, hammering, or sawing, though wall brackets can be added for extra security. About 20 to 40 garden stones are needed depending on shelf height and rock size; longer shelves require additional columns or a middle support. The aesthetic emphasizes natural elements and imperfection, and the design accommodates accessible materials from garden centers and home-improvement stores while remaining budget-friendly under $100.
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