Easy To Install
The EZStudRack is easy to install and can be attached to any exposed stud in your garage or shed. Or, build a frame and attach it to the wall. It's versatile so you can organize it any way you want!
The EZStudRack is easy to install and can be attached to any exposed stud in your garage or shed. Or, build a frame and attach it to the wall. It's versatile so you can organize it any way you want!
Floating shelves can provide ample storage space by taking advantage of your entire wall space. ONE ROW DEEP storage vs big bulky storage units helps you GET organized and STAY organized!
Our product is proudly manufactured in the USA. Practically designed, it helps maximize fixed storage into highly customizable racks to make decluttering and organizing much EZier!
Learn how you can convert your pantry from fixed shelving, to fully adjustable shelving that will help you get organized and stay organized.
With a few simple tools, you can convert your existing garage to a more efficient storage system. Not only will it get organized, it will stay organized.
Many sheds have exposed studs. See how you can utilize these studs to create a very EFFICIENT storage system to help you get organized, and stay organized.
No the shelves are not included. You can purchase shelve material at any hardware store that sells lumber. I use 2X4’s for the vertical members and 1x4, 1x6, 1x8... for the shelves. The names don’t match the size (FYI). A 1x4 is actually 3/4x3 1/2 inches, etc. You can look up EZStudRack on YouTube for videos of different builds
We limit it to 45 lbs because there are a lot of variables like, how deep is the shelf, what type of shelf (MDF, Plywood, Particle board, etc.), how many screws did you use, what's the distance between studs, etc. Remember that DEEP SHELVES cause CLUTTER. As you put your shelves between studs, use the ONE ROW DEEP STORAGE method. When you use an item, you always put it back in the same spot.
Yes the EZ Stud Rack Shelving System can be cut. Here is a video where I demonstrate cutting and EZStudRack. Keep in mind, when you cut them, this will limit the between studs storage adjusting flexibility. Hope this helps!
Any hardware store that sells lumber. I use 2X4’s for the vertical members and 1x4, 1x6, 1x8... for the shelves. The names don’t match the size (FYI). A 1x4 is actually 3/4x3 1/2 inches, etc. You can look up EZStudRack on YouTube for videos of different builds