DIY "brass" gallery/tipping rail for a shelf (for way less!).
I've loved the look of these delicate brass gallery rails for years! They're usually installed along the front of shallow shelves as a pretty decorative accent, and they prevent items from sliding off the shelf.Â
These gallery rails are great for shelves with limited space, like the skinny shelving I added on the side of our fridge that holds platters and cutting boards. They're often used on bar shelves for glasses and bottles as well.Â
You know I love anything brass, especially a beautiful little detail like these posts and rails. I knew I wanted to incorporate them into our basement kitchenette, but the real brass options are not cheap!Â
I ended up creating my own version that I think looks pretty great, and functions just as well!
Last I left you, I shared the butcher block countertops, sink and faucet that I installed in this space:Â
This post may contain affiliate links for your convenience.
I may earn a small commission when you make a purchase through links.Â
See my policies and disclosure page for more information.   Â
The next project on my list was the tile backsplash. I chose this dark gray marble looking porcelain tile with gray veining from Lowe's:Â
Since these were so inexpensive (I spent less than $80 on the tile), I splurged on the sticky tile setting mats I love so much  for the installation: