![]() ![]() Key Holder Board: A key holder board is a simple and easy-to-make project that can hold your keys, sunglasses, and other essentials.Here are 10+ DIY items for your entry or mud room that you can make at home. How To Make A DIY Keyholder With The Cricut Make a DIY Mountain Shelf Key Holder in a Few Hours Looking for something ready to go? Check out these Key holder designs we found on Amazon.ĭIY Farmhouse Entryway Organizer – The Weathered Fox These crafts show you how to give your keys their own special little place. Keys are important! they need to have a special place all of their own. Here are 30+ DIY items for your entry or mud room that you can make at home. A DIY project is an excellent way to create a functional and stylish key holding system that suits your needs and decor style. It not only keeps your entryway or mud room organized, but it also helps you save time and avoid the frustration of searching for your belongings. Having a designated area for all your essentials, such as keys, jackets, bags, shoes, and more, can be a lifesaver when you’re in a hurry. I love the rustic hotel-style key hooks but you could create something to suit your own decor. I love this roundup post for DIY keyholders because you are sure to find a design and style that suits your entryway or foyer. These are so easy and can be made out of pretty much any material.How many times have you missed places your keys in the last week? Do you have a system in place to make sure you always know where your keys are? Of course, a key holding system is only as good as the users, you have to remember to hang them up each and every time. Some may say this is not a good idea but they are barely holding any weight and the one I took down has been up for a year with no problems. If you use a screwdriver to drive the screws and make sure you don’t over tighten than the screws will hold just fine in drywall without any anchors. If you want you can space these 16″ apart to secure it into two studs. I also drilled two holes for the #10 mounting screws about 3/4″ below the shelf. The cup hooks are placed 1-1/8″ from the bottom and are spaced 2-1/4″ apart. I used a chamfer bit on the bottom side of the shelf and on the front side of the wall board. If you have a router you can easily dress up the edges like I did. ![]() If you don’t have a pocket hole jig you can pre-drill and use screws from above.īoth wood pieces are cut to length with 15° angles on the ends. The hardware for each shelf is 6 cup hooks, two #10 wood screws to mount the shelf to the wall, and two 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws to attach the wall board to the shelf. If you are ripping 2x4s for material you can get one completed shelf out of 20″ of 2×4. The dimensions I went with are 3″ wide for all of my boards, and 19″ long for the shelf, and 17-3/4″ long for the wall board. The width and length are essentially up to you. In the video I made mine out of some scrap 2x4s but last year I used 1×4 material. Because they are also inexpensive I suggest batching out a few of them at a time. These key holder shelves are incredibly easy to make. ![]() Lately we have been replacing all of our lighter furniture with darker furniture. I made a bunch of these last year but they were all finished in Amber Shellac. ![]()
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