I have these bookshelves for regular paper back and hardback sized books.
They are 1500mm wide and 1100mm tall. I want to extend them to the floor, another 1250mm, for A4 sized things, magazines and textbooks mostly. The problem is when big books like that are stored vertically, they fall down a lot. If they are lying horizontal in a pile, it is a pain to get the bottom ones out.
The two solutions I've come up with are to either make the "boxes" short and wide like a letterbox, so the books can be piled horizontally, but no pile is ever very big, or to make the boxes tall and thin so the books can be stored standing up vertically, but can't fall very far (and each box would fill quickly, which would mean they couldn't fall at all).
The problem with lots of small boxes is there need to be lots of divisions, which results in less actual storage space.
Does anyone have any clever ideas to solve this problem? I am not against using a different design for the lower shelves.
Thanks, Iain
They are 1500mm wide and 1100mm tall. I want to extend them to the floor, another 1250mm, for A4 sized things, magazines and textbooks mostly. The problem is when big books like that are stored vertically, they fall down a lot. If they are lying horizontal in a pile, it is a pain to get the bottom ones out.
The two solutions I've come up with are to either make the "boxes" short and wide like a letterbox, so the books can be piled horizontally, but no pile is ever very big, or to make the boxes tall and thin so the books can be stored standing up vertically, but can't fall very far (and each box would fill quickly, which would mean they couldn't fall at all).
The problem with lots of small boxes is there need to be lots of divisions, which results in less actual storage space.
Does anyone have any clever ideas to solve this problem? I am not against using a different design for the lower shelves.
Thanks, Iain