You’ve put real thought into your kitchen cabinets. You agonized over the finish, measured twice, maybe even ordered a sample door. And now your kitchen looks great—except for that one stretch of wall above the counter that’s just… there. Empty. Doing nothing.
Or maybe it’s the bathroom vanity wall. Or the living room shelving situation that’s been “temporary” for two years.
Here’s the thing: a well-styled floating shelf doesn’t just fill a space. It makes the whole room feel designed—like someone with intention lived there and knew exactly what they were doing.
That’s exactly why we’ve added floating shelves to our line up. If you’ve been waiting for the right excuse to finally do something with that wall, this is it.

Why Most Floating Shelves Disappoint
You’ve seen them. The big-box floating shelf that flexes under a few cookbooks. The one with visible bracket hardware that reminds you every single day that you settled. The one that looked great in the store but arrived hollow-sounding and slightly warped.
The problem with most floating shelves isn’t the concept—it’s the construction. Mass-produced, cost-cut, and built to a price point rather than a standard.
We took a different approach.
Built Like the Cabinets We’re Known For
Our floating shelves are handcrafted in the USA—right in our Alabama warehouse—from solid maple wood. The outside trim and rails are solid hardwood, with real maple veneer over MDF on the interior for stability, managing the natural expansion and contraction of wood over time. Every shelf is carefully sanded and finished before it leaves the building.
The difference is immediate when you hold one. It has weight. Substance. A furniture-grade feel you can’t fake with particleboard and a vinyl wrap.
And with a weight capacity of up to 45 lbs when properly mounted into wall studs, these aren’t decorative-only shelves. Stack your heaviest cookbooks, display a collection of plants, store your everyday dishes within arm’s reach of the stove — they can handle it. Solid maple mounting hardware is included, and the hidden frame system mounts directly into studs so the shelf stays perfectly level for years. (No sagging. That’s a particleboard problem, not a solid wood one.)

The Details That Make It Look Custom
The hardware is concealed. Completely. No visible brackets, no exposed screws — just a clean, floating appearance that looks like it was built into the wall. That’s the detail that separates a shelf that looks installed from one that looks designed.
Seven finish options are available, each coordinated to match RTA Cabinet Store’s existing cabinet collections:
- Weston White — pairs perfectly with white shaker uppers for a cohesive, airy kitchen
- Weston Sand — warm and versatile, works beautifully in natural or earthy kitchens
- Florence Midnight Blue — a statement shelf for a statement kitchen
- Black — bold, modern, pairs with virtually anything
- Clear Coat — shows off the natural maple grain with a protective finish
- Unfinished — for those who want to paint or stain to an exact custom match
- Natural finishes — for warm wood tones and organic aesthetics
Six sizes run from 24″ to 60″, so whether you’re working with a small accent wall or planning a full feature display across a long stretch, there’s a configuration that fits.
The pre-finished surface means you hang it, style it, and you’re done. No painting, no extra trips to the hardware store, no waiting for anything to dry.
Where They Work (Almost Everywhere)
This is where floating shelves tend to get undersold. People think “kitchen,” but these shelves belong in a lot more rooms than that.
In the kitchen:
Add open shelving above a peninsula or run them beside the range for spice storage that actually looks intentional. Coordinate the finish to your upper cabinet color and the whole space reads like a custom design — at a fraction of the cost.
In the bathroom:
Display rolled towels, candles, and everyday essentials above the vanity. The moisture-resistant sealant finish makes them a legitimate option in wet-adjacent spaces — just keep them clear of direct, constant water contact.
In the living room:
Built-in shelving costs thousands. A few well-placed floating shelves, styled thoughtfully, create the same high-end feeling for a fraction of the investment. Books, plants, art objects, framed photos — the 24″–60″ size range means you can create your own composition.
In the home office or bedroom:
Replace a clunky bookshelf with a wall-mounted arrangement that doesn’t eat floor space. The clean look is especially satisfying in smaller rooms.

Easy to Hang, Even If You’re New to This
Every shelf ships with all necessary hardware—hanging bracket, anchors, and screws. The included instructions walk you through the installation, and if you can locate a stud and drive a screw, you can hang these yourself. For maximum weight capacity and long-term stability, mounting into wall studs is the way to go. (A basic stud finder makes short work of this step, and most modern homes have studs spaced 16 inches apart.)
One thing worth noting: if you’re working with brick or concrete walls, you’ll want masonry anchors specific to that surface. For everything else (standard drywall over wood studs) the included hardware has you covered.
The Full Picture
Here’s what you’re actually getting with one of these shelves:
- Handcrafted in the USA in our Alabama warehouse
- Solid maple wood construction with real maple veneer — not hollow, not particleboard
- Concealed mounting hardware for a true floating, bracket-free look
- Up to 45 lb weight capacity for real, everyday use
- Pre-finished surface — ready to hang right out of the box
- 7 finish options designed to coordinate with our cabinet collections
- 6 sizes from 24″ to 60″
- Free shipping
- Easy DIY installation with all hardware and instructions included
Start With the Wall You’ve Been Ignoring
You don’t need a full renovation to transform a room. Sometimes the biggest visual impact comes from one well-considered shelf — the right finish, the right size, the right spot.
If you’re already mid-kitchen project, check the finish options against your cabinet line and order yours to match. If you’re starting fresh, our free design service can help you think through the whole layout—open shelving included—before you buy a single thing.

