Posted on 08/25/2013 7:51:02 AM PDT by chasio649
You probably won’t find what you’re looking for except from either a high-end furniture store or from a custom cabinet maker.
Almost anything you find from a chain store or online will be either RTA (Ready To Assemble) or built from particle board and held together by staples. Both are inherently weak and will eventually fall apart.
If you have to go either RTA or particle board construction, screw it to the wall studs to give it rigidity. Any flex or movement is what causes them to fail.
More details would be helpful - like how big do you want it? Wood or other materials?
IKEA stuff does not fall apart if you put it together correctly. We have items we use daily for more than ten years, no issues.
i do craigslist. might take months to find it but you can get high end furniture for 60 70 % less retail .
Obama has a cabinet. It is usually found in the kitchen gorging itself on as much pork as they can choke down.
3’wide, 6’or 7’ high and no more than 17” deep...Pine or Oak is fine..If painted, yellow or off white is preferable..Glass front is not needed.
You should just get a good contractor to make it for you if you want it to be good quality. It is a buyers market these days (or wait until winter when you can REALLY name your price).
You ca also get some super high quality metal shelving assemblies these days at Home Depot and the like.
“You should just get a good contractor to make it for you if you want it to be good quality.”
That has been my thought....maybe i can slip around and get it done without her knowing ;)
I like the Williams-Sonoma Swedish wood shelving. It would have cost over $700 to do ours using their product. I found almost the exact same shelving at Target- this was about 6 years ago. Hubby installed it and even made a wine rack using scraps from other projects- all for less than $150.
Here is the Wms-Sonoma pine shelving.
http://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/swedish-wood-shelving/?pkey=e%7Cshelving%7C16%7Cbest%7C0%7C1%7C24%7C%7C1&cm_src=PRODUCTSEARCH||NoFacet-_-NoFacet-_-NoMerchRules-_-
Actually i know how to build stuff like this...i just don’t have access to the tools and room to make it anymore :(
I will start perusing...CL can sometimes offer up a gem...thanks.
Do any of the local schools have “shop” classes? A build-to-order project might work for ‘em.....or a local carpenter or even adept handyman.
Very, Very interesting...Thanks! I can count on FR for taste.
There is a center in the southern part of my county....may stop by there and throw out a project and $$ offer....good idea.
Look at some of the bookshelves, solid wood not particle board.
My son just bought a cabinet from Lowes that was for the “garage” to use as a cabinet in his room. Heavy duty.
I thought this was going to be a political post. All Presidents have a Cabinet. Truman had a smaller, informal group called the “Kitchen Cabinet”. I thought you were going to tell me that obama’s advisory board was so small (valerie arret?) that it would fit in a Pantry in the Kitchen! LOL.
Here is some background....My wife is a filipina...so therefore all food must be laid out and dispalyed on every countertop...I can’t explain this cultural madness but i am trying to tidy it up...call me insensitive but i like things to have their place....it is a running joke between us...Love her so! She did come from true poverty so i get the tick that she has.....If any freepers are married to a filipina please tell me that she is not crazy and it is just what it is.
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