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Capitol stud mounted floating bracket is a 24 inch length, ultra-slim, stud-install bracket engineered for invisible strength and ease of installation, so you can build clean floating designs without visible metal work interrupting the wall line. The bracket is designed to mount along the side of standard wall studs, which positions the support where framing is already strongest, useful for carrying the loads of floating vanities, countertops, benches, and floating shelves. Its minimal profile arm extends cleanly into the space, allowing the supported surface to appear to float out from the wall while still bearing on steel support. This part is described as a floating bracket within a class of floating shelves and concealed brackets, so it functions as the concealed support element behind drywall and finish materials in residential or commercial wall construction.
The bracket is designed to mount along the side of standard wall studs, so it bears directly on the stud faces rather than relying on surface-mount blocking, which streamlines layout on framed walls. When using The Capitol bracket for a floating shelf application, the bracket arms are intended to align with the shelf depth, so the arm length fits within the shelf dimension and keeps load paths close to the wall. The manufacturer notes that the mounting style disappears completely behind drywall, which allows installers to frame, hang drywall, and then integrate vanities, countertops, benches, or floating shelves without visible support elements at the wall line.
The 24 inch length Capitol stud mounted floating bracket is described for floating vanities, countertops, benches, and floating shelves, so it fits projects where a horizontal surface projects from a framed wall and relies on hidden support. The bracket is part of a floating shelves and concealed brackets product class, indicating it is meant to live behind drywall and inside the supported surface, which keeps the structural component away from sightlines in finished spaces. Because it is designed to mount along the side of standard wall studs, it works where wood or similar framing defines the wall, allowing the bracket to tie directly into that framing. Its minimal profile arm extends into the room, so it can reach into the body of a shelf or countertop without consuming unnecessary thickness inside the material.
This part has a "stud grip" feature allowing you to square the bracket up using the front edge of the studs, which helps keep the bracket aligned without another person holding it, so layout is more predictable. When using The Capitol bracket for a floating shelf application, the guidance to align the bracket arms with the shelf depth keeps the arm fully captured inside the shelf body, which supports even loading across the shelf thickness. For a countertop application, the note that each bracket is properly aligned with wall studs and spaced no more than 24 inches apart ties bracket spacing directly to stud spacing, which supports consistent placement along the run. The manufacturer does not recommend using a shelf depth farther than 4 inches beyond the end of the support arm for maximum weight capacity, which ties allowable shelf projection directly to arm length when planning depths.
The bracket is designed to support floating vanities, countertops, benches, and floating shelves, so it serves as the concealed structural element behind those horizontal surfaces.
The bracket is designed to mount along the side of standard wall studs, placing loads directly into the framing, which supports structural performance in typical stud walls.
The ultra-slim, minimal profile arm extends cleanly into the space while the mounting style disappears behind drywall, so the support stays concealed in floating applications.
For a floating shelf application, the description notes that bracket arms align with the shelf depth, keeping the arm within the shelf body to support the load path.
For countertop applications, the bracket description states that brackets are spaced no more than 24 inches apart, which links support spacing to surface span.
The manufacturer does not recommend using a shelf depth farther than 4 inches beyond the end of the support arm, which ties shelf projection to arm length for capacity.
The Capitol stud mounted floating bracket in 24 inch length is described as engineered for invisible strength and ease of installation, so it fits projects where concealed, stud-based support is needed for vanities, countertops, benches, or floating shelves. Its design to mount along the side of standard wall studs and disappear completely behind drywall allows you to plan framing, drywall, and finish surfaces around a stable hidden support. Use the described arm-to-depth alignment, up-to-24 inch bracket spacing for countertops, and the recommendation on shelf depth relative to the arm to match your floating layout to this bracket.