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The vast untapped expanse above the kitchen sink is a prime spot for a cheerful indoor garden. I started with this collection of 1/2” dowel rods and some lumber scraps and transformed them into a plant shelf.

Note, I am working on Shawn’s granite counter top and would not recommend this as a practice.

The temperature in the shop was well below freezing and Shawn wanted to help so we moved this step indoors.

I used #10 pan head screws through the sides of the cabinets and fastened them with lock washers and nuts. Add the plants, switch on the Happy Lights, and invite the Boss in for the final inspection.

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DIY Kitchen Plant Shelf (6)
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DIY Kitchen Plant Shelf (1)
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DIY Kitchen Plant Shelf (24)
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DIY Kitchen Plant Shelf Final

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