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We decided to do away with our freestanding shelves and put in a bookshelf that looked like it belonged. With a little help from Ryobi and Ikea and the helpful team at Bunnings we did this!
Plywood
Liquid nails
Paint
Ikea bookcases
2x4s
Cornice and cornice glue
Ryobi Multi tool
We started with carefully taking off the skirting boards with the plan to reuse them in the finished project
Measuring up the space we worked out where we would need to position the shelves and built a base and frame for our IKEA Billy Bookcases then screwed these in place
We fixed the bookcases to the frame and screwed them into place
Next was our plywood. Bunnings helped us cut everything to size but we did also use our drop saw once as we overestimated the height. We used nails and liquid nails to fix it into place
Sanding and more sanding. We did several repetitions to get the plyas smooth as possible, sanding between coats of primer then paint.
Next we glued the skirting boards in place and the ceiling cornice
Finally we caulked and painted. Pretty happy with the outcome
Good morning @KazMG
Nice work
Can never so no to too many bookcases!
You mention sanding the ply? I was wondering where you used the ply? I was thinking it was plaster but maybe that is the ply?
Any chance of photos of the base as you built it? That is one thing I always find interesting ![]()
Dave
Great to have you join the Bunnings Workshop community and share your projects with us @KazMG. I'm sure many community members will be inspired by what you have achieved.
Welcome aboard. Please don't hesitate to post whenever you need a hand with anything around the house and garden or have something to share with other members.
Jason
Hi Dave, yep you're right, we decided on plywood instead of plaster for the face of the built in. Partly as it was such a small gap, it took a bit of work and patience to get the finish right with sanding in between layers but actually came up great!
Here are a few of the work in progress pics. I did the grunt of it over one weekend however we were a bit optimistic. With two little kids bobbing around we packed the shelves up for the week in-between until we could get back to the sanding and painting
Love it @KazMG
I think you have done a really good job. Definently outside the box thinking and it really works! Really love that plinth idea
Thank you for those extra photos, they really show how it came together ![]()
Dave
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