I want to make fitted bookshelves for our dining room, fitted round the piano, fireplace, window etc. I've got the design worked out: 1" thick verticals fixed to wall, 3/4" adjustable shelves, quite a few with curves to assist the fitting to the shape of the room, and routed fluted profiles on the front edge of both uprights and shelves. Finish white to contrast with dark green walls. There will be about 15 uprights of varying lengths and pushing 40 shelves.
I'm reasonably competent with circular saw and router so have no qualms at cutting all the pieces but I know my limitations when it comes to finishing and painting. I had thought of MDF but I'm balking at the work required to get a decent finish on all those pieces particularly the routed edges. I guess the alternative is pine laminated board but is that any easier to get a half-decent finish? I'm not after mirror-finish gloss, just the minimum quality to look decent. Any suggestions, alternatives, shortcuts welcome, or can I just pay someone to paint them all after I've cut them?
I'm reasonably competent with circular saw and router so have no qualms at cutting all the pieces but I know my limitations when it comes to finishing and painting. I had thought of MDF but I'm balking at the work required to get a decent finish on all those pieces particularly the routed edges. I guess the alternative is pine laminated board but is that any easier to get a half-decent finish? I'm not after mirror-finish gloss, just the minimum quality to look decent. Any suggestions, alternatives, shortcuts welcome, or can I just pay someone to paint them all after I've cut them?