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Install Built-In Shelves in a Closet or AlcoveCreate Efficient Storage Space or a Display Shelf for Collectibles
Storage space in closets and alcoves is always at a premium. Racks work well but sometimes a built-in shelf or two makes better sense for things like cleaning supplies.
Other situations lend themselves to this solution as well. For example, collectibles can be displayed on tempered glass shelves in an alcove. Storing sports equipment or seasonal clothing can be stored on sturdy wood shelving in a closet. The key to this home organizing approach is taking advantage of three walls for support and not sacrificing the valuable floor space that standing wire racks depend on. Tools and Materials
Install the Rear Shelf CleatWhat are cleats? These are usually 1” X 2” (2.54 cm X 5.08 cm) boards that are installed horizontally that provide support for the glass, wire, or wood shelves. There will be three of them, one spanning the rear wall and one on either side wall.
Install the Side Cleats
Install the ShelfInside drywall corners in residential wood framing are rarely square. With this in mind, check the two corners at the top of the cleats using the sliding bevel. With any luck, it won't be too bad and the shelf can be cut square. Any small gaps can be covered up using paintable caulk. If not, use the angle found with the sliding bevel to get the angle on the shelf cut. Cut the shelf and install it. In some cases, it can just be set in place. Otherwise, drill a couple of pilot holes on each side and attach it with screws.
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