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becky kremer of scotland sent me his hacking various wardrobe items marked as such article. I'm envious. see what she got for $ 8.
"to our IKEAs in Scotland, they often sell a pile of wood of various pieces of furniture for about £ 4-5 ($ 8-10) in the corner bargain. a battery we bought for £ 4 we had about 20 pax wardrobe shelves, dark wooden shelves / countertop pieces, various bits of other things and a wardrobe full shell pax we have put together for a friend. shelves, cabinets equip us some we use as storage and put shelves in a closet where we snatched a water storage tank. we also put shelves looking beautiful in a strange alcove formed by our stairs.
true hack was building a custom shelving unit for under our stairs. ours is an old century home that has an eccentric and oddly shaped closet under the stairs. shelves just standard therefore correspond husband shelves designed to fit on the computer, then assemble the various pieces of wood. we wanted shelves to make room for our recycling bins and boxes for various chores like painting or tiling. we used fruit cartons to organize it and they work like drawers that we can take and bring the sliding project. In the distance, we have a great low shelf where we store small used items. it's amazing what we got £ 4
projects a few tips - the good thing about these pieces is that there is usually a nice finished off the parts. as you can see on one of the pictures, we had one of the shelves turned around, but it was too late in the process and not that important aestetically. the other thing that we found from the map of stuff is pressed it makes a huge mess when you cut so be prepared. When drilling, be sure to start with the "right" side as it will tend to break if you come from the back and spoil your pretty side. but if not, it really works similar to regular wood and can be used for many things! "
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