







Honeycomb Shelves - Plans
Elevate your home decor with this stylish Honeycomb Bookcase (or bookshelf) project, designed with modern appeal and functionality in mind. Featuring a unique hexagonal design, this bookcase provides plenty of storage space while making a bold statement in any room. The sleek, modern leg design adds a touch of sophistication to the overall aesthetic. With our step-by-step build video (see below), you'll be guided through each stage of construction, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable process from start to finish. Whether you're a seasoned woodworker or just starting out, this project is suitable for all skill levels. The customizable design allows you to adjust the number of hexagonal cubby spaces to fit your space and needs perfectly. You can also personalize the finish and wood selection to match your style. The sturdy frame and open layout are ideal for showcasing books, plants, or other decorative items. This build can be tailored to fit a variety of room sizes, making it an adaptable addition to your home. Don't miss out on this incredible woodworking project—start building your dream bookcase today!
Looking for a modern honeycomb bookcase plan that’s customizable to your space? This DIY hexagonal bookshelf is the perfect solution, featuring a stylish design with sleek modern legs. The project includes a comprehensive step-by-step build video (see below), which makes it easy to follow along and create your own custom shelving unit. Customize the number of hexagonal cubby spaces to fit your needs, whether you’re looking for a smaller bookcase or a larger display unit. Perfect for any DIY enthusiast or woodworker, this project allows you to create a functional and beautiful piece for your home.
What You Get
- 16 page PDF Plan
- Sketchup 2017 3D model file
- Cut Diagrams
- Parts Lists
- Lumber Layouts
- 3D diagrams
- Detailed steps to build the project
Dimensions
- 38 1/2 Inches tall
- 40 inches wide
- 9 1/2 inches deep
Notes
- Please watch the full length YouTube video to make sure you understand what goes into building the project before purchasing the plans
- Measurements are in imperial NOT metric