Wooden Kitchen Shelving

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Hi

Some advice would be appreciated. I've got some solid wooden shelving units to put up (photo attached) and it's going into a masonry wall.
What would be the best way of hanging them without any unsightly fixings and that can also take a the weight of a lot of jars/tins etc.



Thanks in advance!

Tom

 
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I did have a look at those but weren't sure how suitable they'd be for these type of unit.

Would you just have one in each corner, or just at the top?

Also, would I just drill into the unit and slide it on or would it need to be secured?

Cheers
 
Brass plate 'keyhole' brackets are ok too - you can mount them inside the hanging unit so they aren't particularly visible.
John :)
 
http://folksy.com/items/2908062-French-vintage-country-style-open-storage-unit
What a wizard wheeze - get some manky old gash bits of wood, with stains, holes and old bits of paint on, knock up a really rough clumsy shelving unit, call it "French vintage country style", and sell it for loadsamoney.

I've got some old pallets at the end of the garden - am taking orders right now for coffee tables.
 
Holy cr*p - I'm off to the workshop to unload about a grands worth of "vintage" shelving from the pile destined for the woodburner!
 
You're selling yourself short - try adding a 0.

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