How to build a dry lined cupboard in a garage?
I would like to build a storage cupboard in my garage mainly to store books . I do not want to dryline the whole garage. The garage is a single skin brick built. There are no damp issues but just gets cold in the winter
Related Discussions
Any ideas on how I could use leftover lattice? Inside decorating?
I have leftover lattice and would like to use it for some sort of indoor decorating project. Any ideas on a good use for it? It looks like this, just plain unfinished... See more
Planting under shady tree with roots
I have a jacaranda tree in my front yard with roots growing above ground. The tree has fern-like leaves that have prevented little growth of grass underneath. What ca... See more
Alternate way to install kitchen shelves that doesn't include drilling
I want to display my bowls, and other colorful accessories in my tiny tiny kitchen. There are no cabinets! Except those very high ones that i can’t reach! So all I ... See more
How do I remove a floating shelf?
Hello! We moved in to a new house and the previous owners had installed some floating shelves. How we we can’t work out how to take them off. We’ve tried pulling ... See more
Where to purchase insert tubes that go between plastic shelves?
Does anyone know where I can purchase these tubes? The manufacturer does not sell them separate from the shelves. I also cannot find PVC pipe at 1 1/8" to cut to fi... See more
What should the height/spacing be between 3 shelves in a living room?
Want to hang 3 shelves roughly 29 inches long/ 6 inches high. I’ve got 8 foot walls, cathedral ceiling. We up cycled some old barn wood and some metal troughs. Used... See more
Check out places like restore, garage sales, salvation army, someone you know that is replacing their kitchen cupboards, etc.. You can Mount them on the garage wall and keep books in their. I have three double cupboards in my garage , one holds vehicle fluids and other things like a few tools or small pieces like the various shopvac parts and pressure washer parts. Another holds gardening supplies and bird food (no mouse or chipmunk raids with the doors closed). The other holds the larger kitchen pots that are hard to store in the kitchen and aren't used a whole lot.
Know anyone with an old fridge? Ours went bad and Granny moved it into her basement to store home canned goods, mostly jelly. A few extra shelves could make a place for books.