Morning,
Hoping you can give me advice about wide alcove shelves.
I've been asked to build some shelves in two alcoves, with fitted cabinets below. The right side is 1.52m wide, which is larger than others I've done before. The left side is narrower, at 1.37m, however it has no wall to the left side due to the door into the room. Mock up below (without the cupboards drawn in)
Would it be possible to fit two 300mm or so deep shelves on the left in this scenario? How would you do it? My usual method is to fit batons around the perimeter, with top/bottom boards and a lip. This would work for the right hand side (potentially with the shelves themselves needing a steel support across it length to prevent sag) but the left hand gives me concerns that it will be too heavy/sag/fall.
I've read that fitting steel rods into the wall and shelf can offer support, but I'll need up to 6 on the left side and I've also read they can be tricky to get level. All holes have to be bang on square and line up. I do not own a drill press.
I'm waiting to hear if the client is willing to go for a tall 'all in one' unit each side instead, offering me many more fixings options across the back and sides due to there being panels all the way around, but I need a backup plan if they don't want to go down that route.
Advice appreciated!
Hoping you can give me advice about wide alcove shelves.
I've been asked to build some shelves in two alcoves, with fitted cabinets below. The right side is 1.52m wide, which is larger than others I've done before. The left side is narrower, at 1.37m, however it has no wall to the left side due to the door into the room. Mock up below (without the cupboards drawn in)
Would it be possible to fit two 300mm or so deep shelves on the left in this scenario? How would you do it? My usual method is to fit batons around the perimeter, with top/bottom boards and a lip. This would work for the right hand side (potentially with the shelves themselves needing a steel support across it length to prevent sag) but the left hand gives me concerns that it will be too heavy/sag/fall.
I've read that fitting steel rods into the wall and shelf can offer support, but I'll need up to 6 on the left side and I've also read they can be tricky to get level. All holes have to be bang on square and line up. I do not own a drill press.
I'm waiting to hear if the client is willing to go for a tall 'all in one' unit each side instead, offering me many more fixings options across the back and sides due to there being panels all the way around, but I need a backup plan if they don't want to go down that route.
Advice appreciated!