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Wall brackets 

Simple and yet so versatile - this is true of wall consoles. They often consist of just one board and can even be placed in those corners of the house where larger shelves no longer have a chance. In no time at all, you have a practical storage option for all your belongings. If you need more space, simply combine several boards. But it's not just their versatility that speaks in favour of wall consoles: with these shelves, you can also spice up bare walls - whether in the hallway or in the living room.

Last but not least, wall consoles are a practical storage option for all your belongings.

Not least, they are easy to assemble. Important here: the right construction. Because in addition to the boards, the supports are also essential and make a wall bracket complete. Browse through our assortment and embellish your walls with the right brackets!

 

Wall consoles: practical shelves for living room, hallway & co.

Whoever wants to upgrade their own home with wall consoles is now spoilt for choice. Whether one board or several, whether mounted parallel or staggered and whether made of wood or another material - the options are many. The be-all and end-all is not only the right design, but above all the right fastening. After all, you don't want anything that is placed on the shelf to fall off again later. You should therefore first know what exactly you want to store or place on it, because this will ultimately determine what type of support you need. They range from those that can hold a few kilograms and are ideal for decorative elements to heavy-duty brackets that can easily hold up to 500 kilograms. In terms of material, you can choose between steel, aluminium, wood or stainless steel, and the designs also vary from straightforward and simple to playful or arabesque.

 

Mounting wall brackets

When installing wall brackets, always pay attention to the construction and condition of your wall. These aspects determine which wall plugs are suitable. Is the wall made of a solid building material such as masonry or solid plaster? Then you can use conventional wall plugs - some wall brackets even come with them. If, on the other hand, you want to fix your wall bracket to a wall made of plasterboard, get cavity wall plugs. They have the advantage that they spread out behind the board and thus prevent it from slipping out. Are you unsure? Then consult a professional. With unequal brackets and shelf supports, you should always mount the long leg on the wall so that the shorter one supports the shelf. This increases the load-bearing capacity of the entire construction. Reverse mounting is also permissible in some cases - provided you adapt the load to the conditions. Be sure to check the manufacturer's instructions.

 

A lot of products, a lot of help

In our online shop you will find lots of different wall brackets for the living room, hallway etc. But that's not all: we are also happy to support you if you have any questions about our products or their installation. In addition, you can benefit from our 30-day money-back guarantee.

 

3 common questions about wall brackets and our answers

As simple as wall brackets are, they still sometimes raise questions. We answer three of the most frequently asked ones below:

 

Can I install wall brackets myself?

You can install most wall brackets yourself - provided you have the right tools and basic craftsmanship. However, if the brackets are particularly heavy or made of materials such as stone or marble, it may make sense to get professional help.

As a rule, you will need to have a wall bracket installed yourself.

As a rule, you will need the following tools:

  • Suitable drill (e.g. a strong impact drill for concrete walls
  • Accumulator screwdriver or screwdriver
  • Fixing material (screws and dowels suitable for the wall)

 

How much weight can a wall bracket support?

This question cannot be answered in a general way, but the load-bearing capacity of a wall bracket depends on various factors. These include the material used, the thickness of the shelf and the type of fastening. Conventional wall brackets can hold up to 25 kilograms on average, but if you want to store heavier objects on them, you should go for heavy-duty brackets that can hold up to 500 kilograms depending on the design.

 

Are there wall brackets especially for outdoors or for wet rooms?

Yes, there are now wall brackets including supports that are also suitable for outdoors or for wet rooms. Especially rustproof and weatherproof variants - for example made of aluminium - come into question for this.