DIY Industrial Pipe Shelves and Desk

Hello Remodelaholics! I am Tasha and I blog over at Designer Trapped in a Lawyer’s Body. You may remember some of my other contributor posts about how to transform an outdated, cultured marble vanity with concrete or my more recent post about how I made my own screen door for a fresh new look. Well, I am back with another DIY project that will totally transform the look and function of a room in your home.

Industrial decor is VERY HOT right now, which is fabulous for me because I love it. I don’t think it’s a trend that will end any time soon–in fact, I think it’s a very timeless look. There are so many options for industrial shelving! I love this idea for vintage crate shelving, and these easy rustic shelves are deliciously industrial and affordable. But when I realized we needed some functional, built-in shelving and desks for our twin girls’ playroom, I knew I wanted to get my hands on steel pipe and wood! Now, read on to learn how I did it!

How to Build Industrial Pipe Shelves/Desks

Materials Needed:

  • 2 x 12 pine boards {amount varies by project size}
  • 3/4 inch gas pipe {amount varies by project size}. We went with gas pipe since it is already black. We also purchased only lengths that were pre-cut so that we did not have to worry about having the pipe cut and threaded. The lengths you choose will depend on what you want to use your shelving for. You can see the lengths we used in the diagram below.
  • “T” joints {amount varies by project size}
  • Elbow joints {amount varies by project size}
  • Floor flanges {amount varies by project size}
  • Wall anchors
  • Screws
  • Stain {we used Brown Mahogany gel stain by General Finishes}
  • Protective top coat

Tools Needed:

  • Drill and/or drill driver
  • Kreg jig
  • Miter saw
  • 1 1/8″ Forstner bit

Steps:

1) First, take your time to measure your space and plan out your project. You will need to figure out exactly what lengths of pipe you need and how wide your shelves need to be. Don’t forget to take into account the length that the T-joints and elbow joints will add to the height! We added identical units to each side of the large window in our girls’ playroom.

2) Next, purchase the components you plan to use and assemble the pipe “skeleton.” Then, make sure it fits in the space! This sounds silly, but with the threading and screwing pieces together, you cannot accurately predict the exact finished height. Then, measure the distance between your pipes to determine the length you will need to cut your shelves/desk.

3) Cut all your shelves to length and stain them.

4) Use a Kreg jig to attach two of the shelves together to form your desk, which will be used on the bottom. Don’t forget to also drill the holes for your pipe to go through, as described more fully in step 6.

5) Attach a bracket to your wall to support the back of the desk. The bracket will support the back of the desk. The horizontal pipe pieces will support the front of the desk. Note that for all of the shelves, the horizontal pipe pieces will face the wall–for the desk, they will face away from the wall to support the desk.

6) Now you are ready to assemble. Start at the bottom and work your way up. Be sure to check for level each step of the way. We also marked the centerline of our wall and the center of each shelf so that we could easily mark the holes that we needed to drill on the front of each of our shelves for the pipe to go through. That ensured symmetry as we built our way up. We also wrapped the ends of the shelves with tape so that we could trace exactly where the holes needed to be drilled, without marking directly on the wood. We use a 1 1/8 inch Forstner bit to drill the holes.

7) For each shelf, you will drill the holes, put the shelf in place and then screw your next length of pipe in place. Then repeat all your way to the top!

8) For the top of the unit, instead of using a t-joint, you will use an elbow joint, followed by an 8 inch length of pipe with a floor flange attached to the end. Then, attach the floor flange to your wall using screws and wall anchors if you aren’t lucky enough to hit a stud.

Time and Cost:

I have to be honest. This isn’t the quickest project in the world. The assembly moves quickly, but the planning phase takes quite a bit of time, as does shopping for all of the materials. Plus, the pipe comes with these AWFUL price stickers and labels on them that take forever to get off. And pipe isn’t inexpensive. All that said, I estimate that we spent a TOTAL of 30 hours on this project, including the planning phase. The materials cost a total of around $500. Not a bad price tag for two desks and two sets of bookshelves that are totally customized to our needs!

That’s it! Isn’t the end result stunning?! I love how functional the desks and shelves are. And of course, I love how stylish they are as well!

What do you think? These would also look amazing in a home office, den, living room, or even a kitchen! If you want to save this tutorial for later, be sure to pin it!

I would love for you to head over to my blog, Designer Trapped in a Lawyer’s Body, to explore some of our other thrifty decorating projects, like how I made an industrial pipe table for our kitchen, how I created a herringbone plank wall FOR FREE, and how I painted the vinyl floors in my laundry room. I hope to see you over in my corner of blog land soon!


More ways to add industrial style to your home:

Make your own factory window industrial shower door

upcycle a vanity light into a mason jar chandelier

build an industrial concrete kitchen island

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