If you’re okay with the overall look of Ryobi’s modular system, the Link 2-in-1 Shelving Bracket can serve several purposes throughout the house. One of our favorites is an expandable bookshelf. How many times have you installed a bookshelf only to run out of space weeks or months down the line? Sure, you could always purge a few books from the collection, but what if you don’t want to?
Ryobi’s bracket can hold the Link 21″ Wire Shelf or the Link 21″ Solid Shelf for expandable wall storage. The only limit is wall space and 25lb weight capacity per bracket. With each new row of the Ryobi wall rail, you can create a decorative design on your wall. Maybe stagger them, so it’s not just a straight line of shelving but instead a more aesthetically pleasing look.
Per Ryobi’s marketing materials, you can keep expanding your horizontal shelving by adding new brackets. You’ll need two to start for a single shelf but only three for a double, four for a triple, and so on.
The wire shelving is also a good alternative for closet or pantry storage. The wire shelving also allows for hooks to be added underneath, allowing you to hang pots and pans for neater storage.
This shelving system can get expensive, with each bracket running $12, each wire shelf costing $20, and each solid shelf selling for $23.