Get step-by-step instructions to build plumbing pipe floating shelves. This is an easy weekend project to add some modern farmhouse style to your home!

I’ve admired the look of iron plumbing pipe floating shelves since I first saw them done on Fixer Upper.
Honestly, I really like the way iron plumbing pipes look when combined with wood for all kinds of furniture projects!
I’m looking at you, Restoration Hardware!
But the price tag for those items is a little out of my range, especially when you can make them yourself so economically.

In 2016 we did a fairly large shifting of the way we used several spaces in our home.
Our parents are getting older and climbing two flights of stairs to our attic guest suite was getting hard for them to manage.
We live in a traditional-style home with a center foyer flanked by a dining room and living room.
My family isn’t a dining room kind of family so we re-purposed that room for our pool table soon after moving in!
On the other side is a living room space. It’s had many uses while we’ve lived here! We’ve tried it as a sitting room, a game room, an empty room, and a junk room (ugh).
To eliminate the stairs for our guests we decided to turn that living room space into our guest room!

The next step in creating a first-floor guest area was to add a shower to the powder room.
We already had roughed-in plumbing in the powder room!
We contracted the shower job out to a professional. My husband is VERY handy around the house, but he didn’t want to learn how to do tile in such a visible area of our home!
Once the shower was complete, it was time to add some decorative touches.
AnnMarie and I went shopping to look for shelves but never found anything that I liked. Enter my handy hubby!

This was the perfect time to add some iron plumbing pipe floating shelves to our home! So off we went to our local Lowe’s Home Improvements.

We looked at a lot of ideas on Pinterest but ended up coming up with something unique for our space.
I liked the idea of the shelves simply lying on top of the iron plumbing pipes.
My husband liked the idea of having a towel bar sort of look under the lowest shelf.
He also wanted the bottom shelf to be attached so it wouldn’t be easily knocked off.
We used a clear spray polyurethane coating to seal and protect the pipes.
Just a quick brag on how clever my husband is…
Do you see that plastic bag taped to the wall? That was to catch any drywall dust from attaching the floor flanges AND to catch a screw or a piece of iron if it happened to fall!
Genius!

We had space in our bathroom for three shelves. We could have possibly fit a fourth if we’d spaced them a bit closer together, but I liked having more blank space between each shelf.

And here’s our finished plumbing pipe floating shelves project!
I love that they’re stylish and functional. Oh, and have I mentioned they’re affordable?
When we have guests coming to town, I swap out some of the decor items on the bottom shelf for folded white towels.

In the fall, I added some fun fall items to give them a different look:

These iron plumbing pipe floating shelves are one of my favorite DIY projects in our home! I’m planning to put something similar in our attic bathroom soon. What do you think? Have you tried this kind of project before?
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