The Ultimate Drop-Zone Shelf plan Guide

Corral the Clutter

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Create a practical drop-zone shelf the moment you walk in the door. It’s the perfect place to hang your keys, set your mail, and even place your pocket change. With just two boards, pocket-hole screws, cup hooks, and a little paint, you can build one quickly and easily to help keep your entryway organized and tidy.

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Materials

Wood Products

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1 Board, 1x10 (25.4 mm x 254 mm), 24" (610 mm)
1 Board, 1x6 (25.4 mm x 152.4 mm), 24" (610 mm)

Hardware & Supplies
41 1/4" (31.75 mm) coarse-thread pocket-hole screws
47/8" (123.8 mm) nickel-plated cup hooks
2 Sawtooth picture hangers
1 Spray primer
1 Gold spray paint
1 White spray paint

Cut List & Parts

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1 Back, 1" x 10" x 23 1/2" (25.4 mm x 254 mm x 597.7 mm)
1 Shelf, 1" x 6" x 23 1/2" (25.4 mm x 152.4 mm x 597.7 mm)

Directions

Cut the Parts

Cut one Back to length from a 1x10 (25.4 mm x 254 mm) and one Shelf to length from a 1x6 (25.4 mm x 152.4 mm), as shown in the cutting diagram.

Shape the Back

Step 2
Using a compass, lay out a 2 1/2" (63.5 mm) radius on two corners of the Back, and cut arcs using a jigsaw.

Sand to Perfect the Shape
When cutting with a jigsaw, don’t try to cut exactly on the line. Cut just outside the line—on the “waste” side—and then sand to get the exact shape. You’ll get better, smoother results.

Wrap Up the Shelf

Step 3
Lay out a 2 1/2" (63.5 mm) radius on one corner of the Shelf, and cut the arc using a jigsaw. Then, with your pocket-hole jig, set up for 3/4" (19.05 mm) material and drill four pocket holes along the back edge of the shelf.

Attach the Shelf

Step 4
Mark the location on the Shelf on the Back and secure it with four 1 1/4" (31.75 mm) coarse-thread pocket-hole screws.

Paint on a Pattern

Step 5
After a final sanding, paint or finish the shelf. To create the pattern shown here, first paint the entire shelf assembly white. Once that coat dries, measure over from the square end of the Back, and then draw a line (at approximately a 55° angle). Mask along the line, and then paint on the gold color.

Hang the Hooks

Step 6
Add 1" (25.4 mm) cup hooks below the shelf for hanging keys, etc. Measure to get the spacing even. Then drill pilot holes to fit the threaded ends of your hooks, and screw in the hooks.