What To Consider When Selecting a Floating Shelf Bracket

What To Consider When Selecting a Floating Shelf Bracket

Floating shelf brackets are the perfect way to give your home a modern appearance. Their hidden nature adds style and trend to any room. Whether you’re looking for some added shelf space in your kitchen or somewhere to set your blankets in your laundry room, a floating shelf bracket is the perfect solution. Read this guide for what to consider when selecting a floating shelf bracket.

Purpose

The first and most important factor to consider is the purpose your shelving will serve. The intended use will tell you which floating bracket will be best for your project. If you’re looking to place the shelves in your home office, you won’t need as strong or sturdy of a bracket. You have to figure out where and for what purpose you will use the floating shelves before you can select a bracket.

Weight Capacity

Your purpose for the shelves will give you an idea of what weight capacity you’re going to need. If you’re looking for something that will provide strength and security, you’re going to want a heavy-duty hidden shelf bracket. If you’re looking for a bracket that can support a larger floating fixture, such as a fireplace mantel, you’re going to want a floating mantel bracket. Knowing both the intended use and the necessary weight capacity will help you select the right brackets for your project.

Drywall or Wall Studs

The weight capacity will also help you figure out which installation process you should use. Different brackets require different installation procedures. Our heavy-duty brackets come with six mounting holes, which means you’re going to want to install it behind your drywall and onto your exposed wall studs. For other uses, our brackets can also work directly on your drywall.

Now that you know what to consider when selecting a floating shelf bracket, give us a call or hop on our live chat to talk with an expert. Right on Bracket will help you kick your floating shelf project into full gear.

Related Posts

Ensuring Your Bracket Installs Meet Building Codes

Building codes exist to protect you, your family, and your property from structural failures that could lead to injury or damage. When installing brackets...
Post by Peter Luciano
Jan 30 2026

Tips for Properly Caring for Granite Countertops

Granite countertops add timeless elegance and durability to any kitchen or bathroom. However, maintaining their beauty requires proper care and attention. Without the right...
Post by Peter Luciano
Jan 30 2026

Mistakes To Avoid When Installing Corner Shelves

Corner shelves offer a smart way to maximize storage and display space in any room. They turn unused corners into functional, stylish areas for...
Post by Peter Luciano
Jan 29 2026

5 Ways To Increase Storage in a Shipping Container

A shipping container offers a strong and secure space for storage, but its rectangular shape can present organizational challenges. Without a clear plan, you...
Post by Peter Luciano
Jan 29 2026

A Complete Guide to Using a Shelf Bracket Drill Guide

Installing shelves can transform a space, but achieving perfectly aligned, level shelves requires precision that many contractors and DIYers struggle to achieve consistently. A...
Post by Peter Luciano
Jan 28 2026

What You Need To Know About Load Capacity for Countertops

When planning a new kitchen or bathroom, aesthetics often take center stage. You might spend hours choosing the perfect material and finish for your...
Post by Peter Luciano
Jan 27 2026

The Dos and Don’ts of Having Shelves Above Fireplaces

A fireplace provides warmth and a cozy ambience to a room. Adding shelving above it can create unique design opportunities and offer valuable display...
Post by Peter Luciano
Jan 26 2026

What To Know About Installing Shelves on Tile Walls

Kitchens and bathrooms benefit greatly from the sleek look and water resistance of tile. However, these rooms often lack sufficient storage space. Homeowners frequently...
Post by Peter Luciano
Jan 14 2026