I'd like to build a simple floating shelfing unit in my bathroom and would like to know if there's anyway of doing it without it becoming a nightmare.
It'll be next to the basin, so the soap bottle will go on it, and innevitably there will be some water drips getting onto it.
I've done a model of it:
I'd like it to be walnut, or similar.
Now, if this wasn't in the bathroom - I'd just create a skeleton out of pse redwood, and clad it with walnut vaneer mdf for the top and bottom, and then some solid walnut for the edges of the shelf.
But of course I'm worried about water.
does anyone have any advice as to how I can create something like this that preferably uses natural materials, but won't be a water-ring, mdf-swelling nightmare?
It'll be next to the basin, so the soap bottle will go on it, and innevitably there will be some water drips getting onto it.
I've done a model of it:
I'd like it to be walnut, or similar.
Now, if this wasn't in the bathroom - I'd just create a skeleton out of pse redwood, and clad it with walnut vaneer mdf for the top and bottom, and then some solid walnut for the edges of the shelf.
But of course I'm worried about water.
does anyone have any advice as to how I can create something like this that preferably uses natural materials, but won't be a water-ring, mdf-swelling nightmare?