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The thing is by his own admission the op is not that experienced so a simple construction using screws to secure the shelves etc is a way of avoiding buying expensive kit as per my post advising a track saw and router . In hindsight keeping it simple will be more productive and will provide valuable experience for the op .an alternative to screwing through the sides could be to use bearers to support the shelves and provide additional strength and support. I’m sure Most of us when we 1st started our woodworking journey produced ugly and amateurish pieces but I bet likewise were all as pleased as punch with our efforts. My first projects were literally 12 mm plywood, pva glue and panel pins.. not pretty but they worked . You soon learn how important it is to cut straight and square and the best way to achieve this with the tools you have ..
 
Firstly I think it might be best painted, as you could fill in any splintering etc.

Just to clarify. He means you fill the splintering first, then paint. Paint alone just highlights splinters., so if its a finished and seen edge, it needs to be properly dressed so you can get the neatest of finishes on it.
 
Have not read the whole thread, but you may need to consider a full height hanging space for long coats and or dress's.
 
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