If you are lucky enough to find a pre-made bookcase that fits the size of your space, no need to start from scratch! Just slide them in on top of your taller cabinets and use trim pieces and caulk to cover the seams later. 7. Install bench top, cabinet tops, and bookcases Use scr...
The drawback to upper cabinets like these is that they’re only 12″ deep. A typical bookcase is 10-12″ deep, but we wanted our shelves to be 13″ to accommodate larger books and decorative objects. So we added two layers of 2×4″ blocking against the wall behind each cabinet. We ...
23. Adjustable Shelf Built in Bookcase Discover how to build an adjustable shelf built-in bookcase withThe Awesome Orange's instructive guide. Sadie Mae John provides a detailed, step-by-step approach that simplifies the process, making it accessible for anyone to tackle. From essential tools and...
For even more enclosed space, Suzy from Worthing Court installed a barn door that covers one half of her bookcase. What a great way to have easy access to lots of storage and always have it looking neat! See how she did it HERE. 20 | Create Built-ins From Kitchen Cabinetsby Nancy fro...
With a drill, miter saw, orbital sander, and a bit of dedication, you'll have a chic and functional floating bookcase in no time. This project is superb for those who want an easy, cost-effective way to maximize storage in their home.uglyducklinghouse ...
You don't have to build an expensive one or even buy a piece of furniture - you can use a bookcase to store your tasty treats! Build a simple cupboard to store your homemade jelly and other canned goods. The cupboard will provide you with a cool, dark place to store jars of your ...
Give them a home of their own with this handy DIY organizer made from an old bookcase. Get the step-by-step instructions: http://www.zillow.com/blog/sporting-goods-catchall-220812/ Showcasing everything from unique homes to real estate advice, Zillow videos inform, inspire – and make you...
Ready for a peek at the family room? I’ll share the entire family room in the next few weeks. I’m still putting on the finishing touches. And here’s a peek at one of the built-in bookcases. I’m in love with it all!
They’re super useful, but they leave unsightly dark holes that clearly give your shelving unit away as not being custom built. I happen to hate these holes. So much so, that I painstakingly filled them all with paintable caulking in myCustom Ikea Billy Built-In Bookcase project. This took...
Bookcase Bed Frames 53/62 Tutorial:jonag.typepad.com This bed is an IKEA hack and is prepared by ingeniously repurposing a set of tall and doorless IKEA kitchen cabinets – and yet one would hard be hard put to believe it looking at the finished product, right? Please check out the tutor...