Hi
I have a large area under my stairs where I would like to have bookshelves. I haven't done woodwork since school (a long time ago) but I was thinking that as there are so many gadgets around to help these days, that I may be able to do this myself.
The space that I'm working with is triangular under the stairs and rectangular under the landing. Obviously I couldn't put the shelves straight across as there wouldn't be enough support so I was thinking of putting 3 vertical supports and running the shelves between these. So....
.... How do I fix these supports at both ends ie the floor and the ceiling - which is not solid.
Would it be best to make frames and then attach them to the back wall? If I did this how would I do the joints - could I just screw the bits of wood together?
I want them to look good - maybe I'd be best getting an expert. Any good joiners in the Liverpool area?
Also I have a beautiful broken bed that needs fixing and there is no way that I could attempt this myself with out ruining it.
Help and an expert required - please!
Thanks
Rebecca
I have a large area under my stairs where I would like to have bookshelves. I haven't done woodwork since school (a long time ago) but I was thinking that as there are so many gadgets around to help these days, that I may be able to do this myself.
The space that I'm working with is triangular under the stairs and rectangular under the landing. Obviously I couldn't put the shelves straight across as there wouldn't be enough support so I was thinking of putting 3 vertical supports and running the shelves between these. So....
.... How do I fix these supports at both ends ie the floor and the ceiling - which is not solid.
Would it be best to make frames and then attach them to the back wall? If I did this how would I do the joints - could I just screw the bits of wood together?
I want them to look good - maybe I'd be best getting an expert. Any good joiners in the Liverpool area?
Also I have a beautiful broken bed that needs fixing and there is no way that I could attempt this myself with out ruining it.
Help and an expert required - please!
Thanks
Rebecca