Or you can find one that suits your space in a range of styles and materials, from unadorned models made of engineered wood to hardwood beauties with adjustable shelving and fancy molding. Either way, consider an attention-grabbing color to ramp up the statement. Pictured: oak veneer bookcase finished in Empire Red from Gothic Cabinet Craft, about $320

Steps for Building a Small Bookcase

Step 1: Download the cutlist

Cut List

Download printable cut list and plan here

Shopping List:

Step 2: Cut the Pieces

Using a circular saw and a straightedge, cut the assembly pieces based on the cut list. Sand them lightly.

Step 3: Build the Sides

With the sides laid flat, position the shelf supports and use a strip of scrap to block out a gap for the shelves. Glue and nail the supports to the sides.

Step 4: Assemble the Sides, Shelves, Back, and Top

Fit the shelves into the side slots, using clamps to hold it all together. Use the back panel to square up the assembly, then glue and screw it to the sides’ edges. Tip the cabinet upright, apply glue to its top edges, and set the top piece flush with the back and sides but overhanging the front. Screw the top in place.

Step 5: Attach the Moldings and Trim

Miter the base trim. Attach the pieces to the front and sides, flush with the floor. Install vertical lengths of fluted casing to the front edges, between the base trim and the overhanging top. Install a 1x3 crosspiece between the casings, up against the top. Miter and attach the chair-rail molding to the front and sides, flush with the top. Fill the fastener holes with wood glue, then sand and paint the entire piece.

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