I gave myself a real challenge to build these tower shelves (in a custom size and layout) just to see if I could do it and I think it’s safe to say judging from the picture that I can.
So that picture above was slightly altered, here’s the real deal:
The story is my sister-in-law B and her husband P have a new baby, Lily, in a one bedroom apartment in NYC and although there is plenty of space, it was the use of the space that got me going. And of course all the inspiring pictures of other things people had made on Ana White’s blog which made me think I could make something great too.
1- 16″ x 48″
3 – 16″ x 80″ (although one came out at 15 1/2″ – nominal size thing again – but that was okay because I used that for the actual shelf pieces)
I also bought 10 (1’x2’x8′) #2 pine boards ($3 each) and 2 (2’x4’x1/2″) sheets ($33 each) for the doors. I had the beadboard for the backing from another project and I had 1/4″ for the door stiles from the kitchen renovation. I also had the closet rod leftover from previous owners in the basement.
For hardware I bought 1 box (50) 2″ (#8) wood screws ($5) , 6 hinges ($7), 2 sets closet rod assembly kits ($5), 2 wooden knobs ($2), and 2 door magnets ($3). I had 2″ finish nails, 1 1/4″ brad nails and 5/8″ brad nails.
So in all I only spent $186. And that includes the (4) pink woven bins ($10 each at Homegoods) which I did buy prior to constructing the shelves because again I wanted to make the most use of each shelf with no wasted space so I needed the height of the bins in order to determine the shelf height. Good thing I did because I was able to make four shelves instead of just three.
Jaime says
Thanks Sandra for the feature, a great surprise for St. Patrick's Day! Love your tool pic banner. Good luck house hunting, hopefully you'll find a real winner that needs lots of builds.
- Brittany says
Love those shelves Jaime! Nice job on them and a smart storage solution.Brittany http://www.prettyhandygirl.com
pinktoesandpowertools says
They turned out great Jaime! Much better use of the space by the changing table too.
Erin says
Great job Jamie! Looks great.
The Pennington Point says
It looks wonderful! Very professional….great job. And all of the pink is dreamy. My last four were boys, so I miss the pink baby stuff. {{sniff-sniff}}
Jessica from Daisydotdesign.blogspot.com says
Beautiful job. I want to tackle an inside furniture piece of Ana's too. I always seem to tweak something though. Love the entire thing!! Great job Jamie!