Monday, November 05, 2012
Custom designed wall unit/computer desk/book shelf
Materials: 2x Expedit bookcases (2x4), various size sheets of melamine, hammer, drill, screws, nails, wall bracket
Description: 1. You need the following size pieces of melamine sheets:
* 228cm x 39cm
* 149cm x 39cm
* 74cm x 39cm (you need 2 of this size)
* 69cm x 39cm
* 55cm x 5cm
2. Put together the 2 Expedit bookcases. Using one set of brackets that come with the bookcases, join the bookcases together with one sitting longways on top of the other so it forms an L shape. Be careful where you drill as most of the shelves are hollow so aim for near the pre drill dowel pieces go.
3. Join together the first 3 pieces of wood with nails & screws with the 228x39 on the outside, then 149x39 then 79x39. Attach the other 79x39 to the upright bookcase to what will be the inner side of the desk using nails & screws, again being aware of where you drill.
4. Tip the bookcase up right & move close to where you want it, then slide the 3 joined pieces of wood over so the edge of the bookcase is resting on top of the 149x39 piece. Carefully hold in place & then nail & screw together.
5. Nail the 55x5 to the underside of the 69x39 & then slide into place on top of the two 79x39 pieces & nail into place.
6. For extra security, we attached the other set of brackets to the top bookcase into the wall.
7. I covered all the screws with plastic caps just to give it a more finished look.
Note: I would assemble the bookcases before buying your melamine pieces as they might be slightly out eg 0.5cm difference. As you then should adjust the above measurements to account for any difference.
~ Rhiannon M, Gold Coast, Australia
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Nice hack. Good job. Lots of ways for others to build on this idea to fit their own spaces.
ReplyDeleteVery clever! Like it! ach!
ReplyDeleteAny suggestions for the beige colored expedit shelves?
ReplyDeletethis is simple and effective -- excellent idea. thanks for posting.
ReplyDelete@ unknown - could you use plain wood pieces & paint them to match the beige bookshelf?
ReplyDeleteReally nice -- looks so sleek!
ReplyDeleteYpu can buy other finishes in the melamine furniture boards, just take a short shelf with you to get the best match.
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