TV shelf with door stoppers for legs

This is neat. Door stoppers as legs for the Lack shelf. Kudos, Scott.


The door stoppers are aluminium rubber-tipped door stoppers and fixed to the bottom of a Lack wall shelf using the screws provided. It also happens to be the perfect snuggle height for his DVD recorder and sound system.

See more of Scott's Lack TV shelf.

Updated! February 23, 2009
Door stoppers as legs for computer shelf
Brian stumbled upon the above entry when he was looking for a monitor stand to use in conjunction with his laptop.

"I stole most of the idea from "Scott's Lack TV Shelf".

Hensvik Ikea Shelf - $9.99
4 Door Stoppers - $12.00

before
after

It took about 10 minutes to measure and then screw in the 4 door stoppers! Super easy and cheap project!"


22 comments:

PJ said...

I bought door stoppers at Home Depot tonight buth they're the kind you put on the hinge. This is really too cool. What a great idea.

Alex said...

Nice idea. However, make sure the devices got enough cool air, otherwise they may overheat. Electronic things like some free space around them!

Peter said...

Wow, a beautiful piece. I wish my components were not as high as they are.

Anonymous said...

You can get more clearance by using Ikea Capita legs instead of the door stoppers.

Smashley said...

YES! We use the same shelf for our flatscreen and need a space for our new Sony blu-ray player (they're long).

Great hack!

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Anonymous said...

Where did the door stops come from? Ikea as well?

Anonymous said...

That's not a LACK shelf. The LACK shelf is 6 feet wide- take a look at the Ikea site. I also own the shelf.

Anonymous said...

Where do you find those door stoppers? I can't find them on the ikea site.

Ex Machina hacker! said...

Kids, very cool offering, but that is so last weekend for me. Our office did this over the weekend prior to this article, honest!
PS: save yourself $2 dollars and a trip to the hardware store, and buy EVERYTHING at IKEA instead:
Capita (/4 pack) 4"Legs=$10; 6"Legs =$12; 8"Legs=$14
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20049538
Best of all, they look like they belong with Ikea products...because they are.
Notes about Lack Wall shelves...
Straight shelves come in 2 lengths: 74.75" & 43.25"
(respectively: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60103750
&
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60103632)
BE CAREFUL about placement of Capita legs, as Lack is constructed from masonite, particleboard and essentially a corrugated cardboard core-this has limited places to screw into. If you want your screws to stick pay attention to placement
Go get em!
-Ex Machina Hacker-
EX MACHINA design x marketing
...we look forward to the Experience.

Anonymous said...

This project uses the Hensvik shelf. The Lack shelve from the TV project may have been cut?

galdur said...

hmmm ... I guess people have different preferences, but to me the mac picture presents a bum deal, going from a dual screen setup to a single one. Or does this Mac not to dual?

Aside from that, a nice hack, I've been thinking of various ways to a DIY laptop stand for a while. I'm keeping this one in mind.

si said...

Btw which table is that?????

Phasma Felis said...

Neat idea! As others have said, Ikea Capita legs also work well if you want more clearance. They have hard plastic feet instead of rubber, so I used stick-on felt furniture pads from Kroger to keep them from scratching my desk.

Phasma Felis said...

Also, any old shelf or desktop will do. I used a small half-circle Galant desktop to match my Galant desk.

combu said...

Yeah, Osten shelf works well too. Same size/shape as Hensvik, but it's made of particleboard and sells for $5.

Brian said...

If you're using the shelf for a workstation, you may also want to check out the As-Is section for cabinet doors and other random pieces of wood to use as your shelf. I got a nice finished piece for only $3.99 and finished it with the Capita legs. Saved a bundle!

Patrick said...

hey, great idea just made my own here are the pics:
http://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii338/p12nash/P1010182.jpg
http://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii338/p12nash/P1010180.jpg
http://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii338/p12nash/P1010181.jpg

Frank Zen said...

I also used Capita legs with a shelf out of the discarded parts section:

http://frankz.emilhouse.com/ikea_deskstand.jpg

My desk is nowhere as neat though...

Jon said...

Will somebody puhlease point out the exact door stoppers used for me? I just cannot find them online (UK site is best for me please). Whatever I search on, I cannot locate them.

Yes, I have noted the Capita comments, that's an option, but I just want to check the stoppers out.

Cheers,
jon.

Jules said...

Jon the door stoppers are not from Ikea. Just get some from your hardware store.

Jon said...

Thanks Jules. That wasn't clear from the original post.

I am shocked, SHOCKED, that somebody let's a non-Ikea product into their life... :)