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What You Should Know When Building Wood Shelves

06/30/2010 9:18:00 PM

The integration of efficient wood shelves is an excellent way to add additional storage spaces at home. You can either choose to purchase pre-made ones or you can build one on your own. Many homeowners opt to build a DIY wooden shelf since it is much cheaper as compared to buying a new one. Plus, it gives the assurance that it will fit perfectly in the area where it is intended to be placed.

One of the popular types of wood shelving that you can build and integrate in your home is the fixed variety. A fixed wooden shelf can be easily added into any available space in your home, may it be in the garage, bathroom, kitchen, basement, or even in the attic. There

is no need to build a complicated shelf design. Instead, stick with simple and basic shelf styles. You can create non-adjustable wood shelf from any sized solid boards. This kind of wood shelf is fairly easy to construct, and it would already be capable of satisfying average shelving and storage needs.

However, the only disadvantage of non-adjustable wood shelving is that you won’t be able to fit items of all sizes. You have to strategically plan the kinds of items that you will place within the shelves to ascertain that they will be fully accommodated. With that said, you have to consider the size of the items that you intend to place in the shelf to properly plan its construction.

To ensure the integrity of your wood shelf, it is highly recommended that you use varying types of support pieces for added durability. In particular, the use of small cleats can already offer the needed support for the shelf. Make sure that it has support at least every 3” to reinforce the structure’s integrity. If heavy loads will be placed in the shelf, you have to use supports every 2 1/2”.

It would be ideal to have wider cleats to provide the wooden shelf with immense structural strength. Wider cleats also allow the shelves to be moved in and out of the fixed shelf unit as necessary. Be sure to take note of the information provided in this article when building wood shelves to ascertain that you will come up with a durable and functional shelf structure.


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