I have a converted outhouse that was used as a pantry, but had got damp and horrible. I've had it properly lined and insulated, etc but I want to fit it out myself.
I basically have available wall space 3 walls forming a C with each side about 5 feet and my idea is to put in fitted shelves all the way round.
I don't want to spend a fortune but for it to look tidy so I'm thinking of buying pine boards but I've not got another pantry to look at so I'm wondering about things like shelf depth and height, and how to support them.
Would it make sense to try and plan it all out, or build up shelf by shelf to see how it feels?
I basically have available wall space 3 walls forming a C with each side about 5 feet and my idea is to put in fitted shelves all the way round.
I don't want to spend a fortune but for it to look tidy so I'm thinking of buying pine boards but I've not got another pantry to look at so I'm wondering about things like shelf depth and height, and how to support them.
Would it make sense to try and plan it all out, or build up shelf by shelf to see how it feels?