Monday, January 14, 2013
Everything should float 2
Materials: EXPEDIT Wall shelf, black-brown 3/4" x 2 1/2" oak planks 1/2" oak plywod Wood glue Onyx stain Mahogony varnish Table saw Miter saw Drill press 1" forstner bit Finish nailer
Description: I was just wandering through Ikea and saw the EXPEDIT wall shelf, and liked it for a nightstand. I didn't like the idea of cords hanging down the sides, or that it was less than 16" deep. I wanted just a little more, and I wanted a way to hide the cords for my lamps, clock, etc. I also didn't like that the spacing for the wall mounts wouldn't let me mount it into a wall stud, so I'd be very limited in the weight it would support. But with just a small change....
I created a back for it, using 18"x24" pieces of 1/2" thick oak veneer plywood. I framed this plywood with 3/4" oak strips, to create a box. I lined up the unit and drilled holes for the EXPEDIT mount and (once again using the blue tape) marked where the top of the wall shelf would be. I used the forstner bit to drill two holes to pass power cords through. To mount it to the wall I used the best, simplest (and least expensive) wall mount I know of - the french cleat.
I used another 3/4" x 3" piece of my leftover plywood and ran it through the table saw, cutting it down the middle at a 45 degree angle. One piece was glued and nailed in the frame for my nightstand, the other was screwed into studs in the wall. To hang it up, I simply raise the table and lower it onto the cleat. The angle forces it down and more firmly onto the cleat. Voila! Two floating nightstands, for less than $100 total. Look at the photo of the french cleat and you'll see why I value blue tape for marking things.
~ Scott C, Southern California
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Could you add a photo of the back of the unit as well as where you drilled the holes?
ReplyDeleteThank you.
cool! I love that, very fantasmagorical. By the way, where did you get the gorgeous red coverlet/ comforter?
ReplyDeleteI'll try sending a photo of the back of the unit, I hope I'll be able to make it clear that it belongs to this post.
ReplyDeleteAnd the red duvet cover was sewn by my sister. I ordered the fabric through a local store and the bamboo buttons through an internet site. My sister is a sewing whiz.
Such a great idea! I was also admiring your beautiful duvet cover. Your sister is very talented! The diamond quilt design and rich red color go perfectly with the shelves. I think Peacock Alley's Duet sheet set would look amazing with your bedding.
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