Until now, this triangular area under the stairs has just been wasted space. But today I am going to turn this spot under the stairs into a beautiful and useful recessed bookshelf.
The first step for doing any project where you are recessing something into the wall is to find the studs. Trace out the stud pattern, and then you can use that framework to design the bookshelf.
Basically what I am going to do is to create boxes that fit between the studs, and attach those to the studs with screws. Then I can put trim around the outside edge to hide those seams.
The first step is to cut out the drywall for our boxes, and I will do that with a drywall saw like this one.
So now we have our openings and can take measurements to draw up the plans for my boxes. I am making 3 boxes with adjustable shelving, which will get smaller as they go, to match my descending staircase.
You can build your boxes out of plywood, and attach them together with screws or nails.
Make sure to test fit as you go. You want a decently snug fit, but not too tight. You can always add some shims to make it fit better when you screw things together later.
Now that the boxes are built, I can drill holes for the adjustable shelving. I have these shelf pins from Lowe’s, and that shows me what size drill bit I need to use. Use a piece of pegboard as a guide to draw the holes for your shelf pins, and then drill only a quarter-inch into your side pieces.
These boxes need some shelves. Measure your boxes and cut your shelves to the right size, and test fit with the shelf pins to make sure they fit correctly.
Now is a good time to paint the boxes and shelves. I’m going to paint the sides of my bookshelf white, and the back panel to match the rest of the wall.
The way you paint and decorate this bookshelf will really change the look of the room, so explore some paint and wallpaper options that fit your space.
Put the boxes into place, make sure they are level, and attach them with screws into the studs.
Finish it up by adding trim around the outside edges, and you are done!
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Way better than my old one. Perfect height
I could find that pretty easily.
i like the idea and the person pitching real cute y'all
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Came here looking for "hidden" storage… This is false advertising. Bait and Switch!
Hidden storage?
I would just put a closet in there or a Harry Potter Reading Room
look at her shoes
Does the stud finder find the edge of the stud or the center?
did she have a stunt double ? π
I don't want to loose it.
I have no idea what she was talking about,but I certainly enjoyed the video. She's beautiful! I could watch her do anything! Are there anymore videos starring this beautiful young lady?
Great work, but wow she's beautifulππππ
If you have metal studs, you will want to do 2 things slightly differently. First, you will use metal tapping screws instead of wood screws to attach the boxes to the studs. Second, you will want to cut 2 pieces of 2×4 to act as supports for the bottom and top of the boxes (similar to what we did for the medicine cabinet video). Also, metal studs can sometimes have some "wave" to them, so check that they are flat and level. If not, you can use furring strips to help get everything flush.
What if I have steel studs? How would I attach the shelves in place then?