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Hi gang,
So I've moved back into my childhood home, and it's occurred to me that I have all this potential space in my closet, provided I build a shelf shortly above the rod here (please disregard the squiggliness - I took a panoramic failure of a picture).
Thing is, I don't know much about shelf building, let alone designing one that would accommodate the trapezoidal space.
I'm thinking about bolting supports on each wall, measuring/cutting some thick plywood to put on top. However, does anyone have suggestions that might be more efficient?
Thanks folks.
So I've moved back into my childhood home, and it's occurred to me that I have all this potential space in my closet, provided I build a shelf shortly above the rod here (please disregard the squiggliness - I took a panoramic failure of a picture).
Thing is, I don't know much about shelf building, let alone designing one that would accommodate the trapezoidal space.
I'm thinking about bolting supports on each wall, measuring/cutting some thick plywood to put on top. However, does anyone have suggestions that might be more efficient?
Thanks folks.
