Custom Built-In for a Sloped Ceiling | The best attic room bookshelf!
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Custom bookshelves in an attic room? You bet! It's easier than you think. Watch this step-by-step video and learn to make your own built-in for any room, even with a sloped ceiling!
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Learned a lot from this video, you cover all the required steps and things to think about, I keep coming back to it. The lipstick tip, brilliant!
Thanks! I’m so glad you found it useful.
Love how humble you are, but you are really very skilled, neat and knowledgeable about your work.
Also nice to see your little apprentice. :-D
Ana White and you are inspiring. I always bookmark these kinds of things for later.
You are so kind! Thank you for this nice message… and being compared to Ana White is the highest complement!
This looks so amazing! I plan to do the same for my hallway sloped closet but use it for storage. This was super helpful!
Thanks! I’m so glad you found it useful!
I LOVE that you name the tools you are using
I’m so glad you find it useful! Thanks for watching 😊
Wow that came out so dam good! Great job
@@Maker3776 thanks! 😊
This looks fantastic!
This is fabulous!!! My third floor has exactly this kind of a roof and I too am looking for something like this and need a closet there are well. Thank you sooo sooo much!!!
Thanks! Using the angled space in is a game changer. I did a closet in my knee wall and couldn’t be happier.
@@TheUnprofessional My handyman came over yesterday and I showed him this video. I am really house challenged 😟. Quick question: You used Ply wood for top shelfs and Pine as trim? I cant wait till it's is all done! It has been a wasted space all along so far. Thank you!
@sume6103 yes, cabinet grade plywood and pine trim. If you stain instead of paint, poplar trim is a better choice. You can use pine conditioner, but I wouldn’t risk it. Good luck!!
This is exactly what I we looking for thank you
Really good video, nice to watch 👍
You are amazing! Love your new hairdo!
Awww thanks Jerri!
Brilliant!!!
You're a rockstar!
Brava!
Amazing!
Thanks, friend!
I think you did amazing for not being a carpenter. I just would have said, you could have just glued and brad nailed the angled piece to the wall, because there should have been studs in the corners of the walls. It would have been much easier. But, you did very well!
Thanks!
Makes me wanna try this DIY thanks so much - Sharps quoted me £8000 for a similar wardrobe
It’s worth a try for sure!
"Nothing in my house is level or plumb". Somehow I feel I'll go through this... 😅
Cute! How did u figure out what way you wanted it? Why did you put it that way as opposed to the other way? ❤Love it!!!
Thanks! I didn’t want it to take up much space, so this orientation made the most sense.
I just found your channel and I love it! BUT I noticed you don’t post very often - been 4 months since your last one! Are you going to start making more videos?
Awww thanks! Yes, I have one in the works right now 😊.
Inspired tip to use lipstick!
What size trim did you use? I’m attempting to do DIY built-ins and used 1 inch boards and I cannot find any 1 inch trim. Any suggestions?
I used a few different sizes because of the angles. I bought 2 inch and ripped it all down on a table saw to the specifications I needed.
Love the built in! What really caught my eye - the desk/table in the room that you used as a work table while adjoining 2 large wood pieces. Any chance you remember where you sourced it from? 🤞it was a purchase and not a DIY.
Thanks for watching! I made the desk/table from a pine project panel from Home Depot. The leg is IKEA.
Lipstick hack!!
Right?! 💄
Good video dose not show how to get angle 😅
This called unprofessional?😂