A friend of mine lives in a converted methodist chapel and has asked me to put some shelves up in his study.
Trouble is, the wall in question is old, thin TnG panelling secured to probably structurally terrible battens about a metre apart and not helpfully placed, which are fixed into the ancient rubble wall which I wouldnt feel great at all about getting any sort of reliable fixing into. from this side of the TnG. The panelling is pretty weak, flexible and dare I say, not suitable for shelves.
(Theres a builder on site thats not my stuff)
Originally he wanted individual floating shelves but I think succesfully sold the benefits of at least having some vertical sides so they hang with a bit of structure off of whatever fixings we do manage to get, floating shelves (mostly for books ) would have the panelling off immediately no doubt
Anyway, im a bit stumped. Its all just been decorated so I don't want to make a mess of the panelling. But without going to the floor or maybe hanging from the ceiling I dont think its a wise thing to agree to, unless anyone has any clever ideas...
Trouble is, the wall in question is old, thin TnG panelling secured to probably structurally terrible battens about a metre apart and not helpfully placed, which are fixed into the ancient rubble wall which I wouldnt feel great at all about getting any sort of reliable fixing into. from this side of the TnG. The panelling is pretty weak, flexible and dare I say, not suitable for shelves.
(Theres a builder on site thats not my stuff)
Originally he wanted individual floating shelves but I think succesfully sold the benefits of at least having some vertical sides so they hang with a bit of structure off of whatever fixings we do manage to get, floating shelves (mostly for books ) would have the panelling off immediately no doubt
Anyway, im a bit stumped. Its all just been decorated so I don't want to make a mess of the panelling. But without going to the floor or maybe hanging from the ceiling I dont think its a wise thing to agree to, unless anyone has any clever ideas...