This old wood shelf was found in the house that my parents purchased in 2001. It was rotted on the sides of the shelf. The wood was oak color, faded and dusty. The nails were hanging out of it, so I went to work on it immediately. I sanded and stained the wood with a dark stain. I took some wood glue and long nails, and reattached the shelves and the two sides of the shelf together. I clamped the entire shelf.
The next day I attached two hanging hooks on the back of the shelf, and then I used wood filler to fill in the rotted wood. I restored the edges by using wood filler to rebuild bottom edges of shelf. I stained the shelf with a dark mahogany finish. It has this unique character to it; a very restored look to it, I guess. It looks good enough to add to a small bathroom wall.
For a few years, I used it as a plant shelf and then a laundry room shelf. I decided to hang it on the wall in the bathroom as a towel rack over a towel bar hook. It was very heavy to hang on the all, but worth having the extra towel storage in small bath room.
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