Hi! I'm preparing to install track shelving in this old cupboard (after repairing/painting). But I'm stuck on how to align the 'wall strips'/vertical track with studs while planning.


I'm using the Kmart Double Storage System (only $20 on sale - yay) which has provided the pictured (Image 1 and 2) positioning guide for the hang track and recommends:
"Secure the hang track Beam sticker according to the horizontal line with the condition that at least one wall strip can be attached to a stud. Also ensure that the mounting holes of the wall strip align with the location of the stud. Note: If wall strip cannot install on the stud, please make sure at least one type A screw be used on the hang track with the stud"
Unfortunately I'm struggling to align the wall tracks (written on sticker or blue 'x') to any studs. I've marked two of the studs with red arrows RED and know there's likely some in the corners of the frame but are too close to the wall to be of use.
I'd naturally prefer to have as much of the structure supported by the studs. I've seen some reinforcement solutions but I'd prefer for the back wall to be one level/even as I don't want items to fall behind uneven gaps at the back of the shelving.
I'd appreciate any help or ideas here - thanks!!
Side note: I'd also appreciate any recommendations around the finish - I'm thinking of removing the trim (easy to remove) and doing a frameless finish (Image 3 for better perspective). From advice and searching I've seen recommendations around removing the old door frame (along with the trim), replace with gyprock and finish with accordingly with an angle, JC, etc.
Any thoughts?
