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How to Install Floating Shelves in Any Room

Learn how to install floating shelves securely on drywall, brick, or concrete. This step-by-step guide covers tools, anchors, and spacing tips.

By Malik Areeb Ahmed15 Min Read
Floating shelves installed on a living room wall with decorative items

TL;DR

Floating shelves add storage and style to any room. You will need a stud finder, level, drill, and appropriate wall anchors. Locate studs for maximum hold, use a level to mark placement, drill pilot holes, insert anchors, and mount the shelf bracket. Always follow the weight limits for your specific shelf and anchor type.

Floating shelves are one of the most versatile and beginner-friendly DIY projects you can tackle. They add storage, display space, and visual interest to any room without the bulk of traditional shelving.

What You Will Need

  • Stud finder
  • Level (24 inch recommended)
  • Power drill with drill bits
  • Pencil
  • Screwdriver
  • Appropriate wall anchors for your wall type
  • Floating shelf kit with concealed brackets

Step 1: Find the Studs

Start by running a stud finder along the wall where you plan to install your shelves. Mark each stud location with a pencil. For the strongest installation, always try to mount at least one bracket into a stud.

If you cannot hit a stud, use heavy-duty drywall anchors rated for at least 50 pounds each. Toggle bolts are the strongest option for drywall.

Step 2: Mark Your Shelf Placement

Hold the shelf bracket against the wall and use your level to ensure it is perfectly horizontal. Mark the screw holes with your pencil. Measure carefully, as once you drill, there is no going back.

Step 3: Drill and Install

Drill pilot holes at your marked locations. If using wall anchors, insert them now. Then hold the bracket in place and drive the screws in until snug. Do not overtighten, as this can strip the anchors.

Step 4: Mount the Shelf

Slide the floating shelf over the concealed bracket. Most designs hide the mounting hardware inside the shelf itself, giving you that clean, floating appearance.

Completed floating shelf installation
A properly installed floating shelf should feel solid and show no visible hardware.

Here are the tools and materials we used for this project:

Heavy Duty Toggle Bolts (50 Pack)

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Final Thoughts

Floating shelves are a great entry point for DIY beginners. Once you master the basic installation, you can tackle more complex projects with confidence. Take your time with the measuring and leveling, and your shelves will look professional every time.

Sources

  1. This Old House - How to Hang Heavy Things(accessed January 10, 2026)

Key Takeaways

  • Always use a stud finder to locate wall studs for the strongest hold
  • Use a level to ensure shelves are perfectly horizontal
  • Match your anchor type to your wall material (drywall, brick, or concrete)
  • Check the weight rating of both the shelf and the anchors before loading

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I install floating shelves on drywall without studs?
Yes, but you must use appropriate drywall anchors such as toggle bolts or threaded anchors rated for the shelf weight. Never rely on screws alone in drywall.
How far apart should floating shelves be spaced?
For general storage, 12 to 16 inches apart works well. For display shelves, 10 to 14 inches gives a balanced look. Always consider what you plan to place on each shelf.
Malik Areeb Ahmed
Malik Areeb Ahmed

Malik Areeb Ahmed is a contributor at Hearth & Hand, covering home improvement and DIY projects.