Showing posts with label bookshelves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bookshelves. Show all posts

Monday, March 5, 2012

Built-In Bookcase - Finished

I know you've been waiting for the final reveal.  I've been waiting, too.  It doesn't matter how many times CG and I DIY something, I always think we can just bang things out in an afternoon that will actually take a full 3 day weekend.  If I plan for a weekend, you better believe it'll take 3 weeks.  I am in awe of DIY bloggers like John and Sherry at Young House Love or Justin and Cassity at Remodelaholic who seem to be able to crush projects in their sleep.  Here's where we left off last week.
living room side

foyer side
We needed to fill all the cracks and nail holes with some wood putty.

After sanding, and spot priming, we were ready for paint.

I brushed some Minwax wood conditioner onto the top,

and stained it using an old rag.  I used one coat of mahogany, followed by one coat of black walnut.

It still needs a coat of poly, but I'm waiting for a nice enough day to do that outside.

The shelves sit on some chamfered cleats along the sides and back.  I checked the shelf length against the weight of the books with the online sagulator tool, and no additional bracketing was needed.  Here she is all decked out with my home decor and gardening books and the book vases I made here.  The top shelf holds a phone, notepad and pen, and the local coupon book for those days when you've spent the entire day painting, staining, moving furniture, and running kids around and would rather check for restaurant coupons than mess around in the kitchen.

I love the detail of the v-groove back paneling.

And here's the foyer side.  Love that we decided to add the horizontal battens.

You may have noticed that there was some furniture moving this weekend, too.  I felt like the loveseat was crowding the new bookshelves.  The wingback chair that I covered here sits in this corner of the room now.

Thanks for popping in and DIYing with me and CG.  Check out parts 1 &2 of this project here and here.


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Monday, February 20, 2012

Built-In Bookcase - Part 1

I've spent many an hour at the Barnes & Noble cafe sipping coffee while thumbing through books and magazines.  Before SB started school it was our weekly date.  We'd go to storytime then while away the morning with a snack and a stack of reading material.  We still manage to have a Barnes & Noble "date" on occasion.  Consequently, we have a houseful of books.

I've shown our family room wall of books & media here, and of course each of the boys has bookshelves in their bedrooms.  But we needed more bookspace, and I was tired of looking at the 70s jail cell bars that were separating my foyer from my living room.
Stupid bars separating my foyer from the LR behind my FIL

So a project was born.  I was hoping to have finished this over the weekend, but my brother was visiting with his newly-minted fiance(Yay! Finally!) and all construction work came to a grinding halt.  I actually took the recipocating saw to those bars a really long time ago, leaving a blank space over a half wall.

I punched a hole into the wall and shined a flashlight around to make sure that there weren't any wires or anything in there.

Then started the demolition process.  The studs were taken out very carefully with an oscillating multi-tool, so as not to damage the wall on the other side. 

At first I had only been planning on having a bookcase that was the width of the upper opening, but after staring at that hole for awhile, I decided to take the bookcase all the way to the wall, so as not to have a weird little corner space.

CG jumped in on the rebuilding process.  We're a team, and he likes building things.  Using construction adhesive, we attached a sheet of v-groove paneling to the existing drywall for the bookshelf back.  There were some wires along the left side, and instead of rerouting them, we planned to box them in.  For symmetry sake, we built a matching box out of 2x4's for the right side, too.

A 2x4 header attached with our Kreg Pocket Jig, and a sheet of Luan on top are starting to make this half wall look a bit more like a bookcase.  I wish I had a "tada!" after photo to share, but we'll try for next week.

Thanks for popping in and DIYing with me.
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