How to Build a Radiator Cover Shelf

by John Hassler 06/09/2024

Radiator covers can be expensive and difficult to make. One of the major reasons decorating or hiding a radiator presents a problem for homeowners is not all radiators are the same dimensions. Luckily, creating a simple floating shelf is a great way to make your radiator attractive and functional no matter the size. Here's all the info you'll need.

Materials

1x2 piece of wood

1x12 piece of wood (adjust the size based on the width of your radiator unit)

Wood glue

Foam paint brush or stain rag

Sandpaper or power sander

Metal shelf brackets & screws

Clamps (optional)

How to Build Your Shelf

  1. First, measure the top of your radiator. Then, add three inches for overhang on each end.
  2. Use this measurement (including overhang) and cut the piece of 1x12 to size.
  3. Now measure the width of your radiator unit extending from the wall. To make the side pieces, cut the piece of 1x2 wood to this length plus at least one inch of overhang.
  4. Lay the wood pieces on the floor face down. Add wood glue along the side pieces of 1x2 and press to attach to the 1x12 piece.
  5. Either using clamps or by holding the wood pieces tightly together, allow the glue to dry. Consult the packaging on your glue for a time estimate.
  6. Sand any rough edges to avoid splinters. This will also prepare the surface for painting or staining.
  7. Use your paint or stain of choice to add some color and character to the shelf. For a naturally distressed appearance, sand lightly again once the treatment is dry.
  8. Position the shelf on top of your radiator. While the shelf is steady enough to remain on its own, adding brackets on each side will prevent it from falling or slipping when you add objects on top.

Now you can enjoy a simple and effective shelf for the top of your radiator. While it won't conceal the entire unit, it does give you extra display space for your favorite décor.

About the Author
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John Hassler

Our goal is overcoming the housing challenge and getting to know one another, here is a bit about me. Providing you with professional guidance for buying and selling homes stems from an in-depth knowledge of the Twin Cities Best Homes and Neighborhoods. For us, the process is a simple one and starts with a conversation about your needs, desires and concerns. No contracts or promises up front. I ask only for the opportunity to understand your housing needs and have you become comfortable with my real estate knowledge and experience. I have lived throughout the metro area, have sold close to 1000 homes as well as built, remodeled and designed homes. My passion is assisting you in discovering that perfect home, location and setting that will bring you and your family pleasure and comfort for years to come. I would enjoy the opportunity to meet with you at your home, business or over a cup of coffee. I am readily available by email, text and enjoy a phone call as well. Please don’t hesitate to contact me, as I always enjoy a new opportunity to help someone!