DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

Ever since spotting this image of a DIY wall-mounted records display on Pinterest, I’d hoped to find a free afternoon to knock out my own version. If you couldn’t tell from the appearance of today’s post and post title, I finally made it happen, and I’m here to share the details for hanging one in your space. I did it all by myself one Sunday morning, so trust me when I say that this is definitely the type of project that you can cross off your list with minimal stress.

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

Step One

Start by choosing a blank wall for the shelves. We ended up purging a bunch of stuff from the built-in console in our family room, which left us with an open spot on the wall for my leaning records display. It was the perfect place for the shelves since we actually keep a record player right there on the cabinet.

I’ve noticed that we’ve been really bad about pressing ‘Play’ on the record player lately because we didn’t have a good spot nearby to keep records before. The console below the machine is full of board games and other random things, so we don’t have room in there for records. I was hopeful that the new wall-mounted display beside the player would encourage us to use it more frequently, and the good news is that, so far, it’s working!

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

Step Two

But I’m getting ahead of myself, as usual. After choosing a place to hang the shelves and deciding how far apart they needed to be (I just eyeballed it by holding a record up against the drywall), I used our stud finder to find one stud to drill into. Since the records we planned to lean on the shelves are really light, there wasn’t any reason to find more than one stud to drill into.

For our display, I predrilled two holes for each shelf: one directly into the stud I found, and the other through the drywall about six inches away where I installed a wall anchor. This combination is plenty for holding your shelves and records securely up on the wall. By the way, we used three .75in x 1.5in x 24in oak boards in case you want to add those to your hardware store shopping list. Oh, and even though I’m sure it goes without saying, use a level when making your marks to ensure straight shelves!

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

Step Three

With my holes predrilled and anchors in place, I took the measurements and transferred them to the faces of my oak board shelves, making tiny marks with a pencil. Next, I predrilled holes over the pencil marks, and used drywall screws to attach all three shelves to the wall. It took less that 30 minutes to install the trio of shelves on the wall, and less than 30 seconds to fill them with an armload of our favorite records.

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

I’m sure we’ll be changing these records out from time to time so that we make the most of our huge collection, but the cool thing is that it’s such a quick process to remove and lean new ones right on the shelves. The oak boards I got are only 1.5 inches deep, but that’s plenty of space for a regular-sized record. If you want to display thicker albums (like those that come with multiple vinyls and bonus posters/paperwork, for example), you might want to size up your boards.

The other thing I love about this project is that the album covers are properly shown off and act as wall art for the space as a whole. It’s a fun pop of color when you walk into the room, and I love that we actually get to appreciate the retro graphic design on the covers. Before, they were just stacked in a bookshelf with only their spines showing so we lost out on being able to appreciate those unique cover designs and details.

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

So, now I want to know: what’s your all-time favorite album? I’m personally a sucker for movie soundtracks, like Garden State and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Tell us down in the comments what you’d display on your own vinyl records shelf, or if there’s something totally different that you’d use these for—maybe books or holiday cards? I can’t wait to hear your creative ideas.

DIY Vinyl Records Shelf Display

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Cozy Fall Staples To Stock Up On

Cozy Fall Staples To Stock Up On

I go through phases when it comes to buying clothes. Six months or more might go by without purchasing a single piece for my closet, but then I think to myself, “Self, it’s been an awfully long time since you treated yourself to something new…” and I’ll go out and purchase enough clothing to redo my entire wardrobe! That’s a slight exaggeration, but it’s definitely not a good cycle to be in, so this year I’m focusing on creating a collection of pieces that will keep my closet feeling exciting, whether it’s filled with new pieces or not.

I’ve lately been tricking myself by stowing off-season clothing away so that, when the weather changes and I make the switch, all of those items that were hidden away in boxes and drawers feel brand new to me—at least mentally. I just pulled all of my fall and winter clothes out of storage yesterday, and there were pieces in there that I had forgotten I even owned. There were even a few tops and sweaters that I bought on clearance at the end of last winter that still had the tags on them so they truly are brand new!

Anyway, this method is working wonders on me in terms of curing my previous bad shopping habits, so I figured it might be worth mentioning in case it inspires you to do the same. Now that I have all of my seasonal clothing out where I can see it, I’m making a REALLY SHORT list of the pieces that I might want to treat myself to (like one or two pieces, max) to fill in the holes. Here are 12 of the pieces currently on my short list.

Cozy Fall Staples To Stock Up On

1. The Cashmere Crew

2. Bubble-Sleeve Sweatshirt Dress

3. Juliette collarless sweater-blazer

4. The Regan Boot

5. Rib-Knit Beanie

6. Long-sleeve everyday cashmere crewneck sweater

7. Balloon-Sleeve Pullover Sweater

8. Flannel Blanket Scarf

9. Faux-Suede Mule Booties

10. Dreamy cotton pajama set in stripe

11. Mock-Neck Rib-Knit Swing Dress

12. The Modern Utility Jacket

I’ll tell you one thing…I’m definitely not cured because I would love nothing more than to buy every single piece on that list above. I’m making serious progress, though, because I just saw sale announcement emails pop into my inbox from both Madewell and J.Crew, and somehow managed to delete them without falling prey to the lure. What are your seasonal clothing habits? Do you have a particular weakness for any one brand? Do tell in the comments!

Cozy Fall Staples To Stock Up On

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