Becky Stern is a Content Creator at Autodesk/Instructables, and part time faculty at New York’s School of Visual Arts Products of Design grad program. Making and sharing are her two biggest passions, and she's created hundreds of free online DIY tutorials and videos, mostly about technology and its intersection with crafts. Find her @bekathwia on YouTube/Twitter/Instagram.
Have exposed beams and a lot of books? Make some bookshelves with some plywood and nails/screws! I like the homey look of these DIY bookshelves. – [via] Link.
8 thoughts on “Ceiling Rafter Storage”
tesssays:
I think that’d be a pretty bad idea if you lived anywhere near the Ring of Fire.
Edwardsays:
Plexiglas (or something similar) might be a better material to use. That way you could have the spines facing down and easily just look up at what you wanted you… uh, look up.
EMsays:
That’s a lot of climbing, but probably okay as long as you’re not a child or senior.
Becky Stern is a Content Creator at Autodesk/Instructables, and part time faculty at New York’s School of Visual Arts Products of Design grad program. Making and sharing are her two biggest passions, and she's created hundreds of free online DIY tutorials and videos, mostly about technology and its intersection with crafts. Find her @bekathwia on YouTube/Twitter/Instagram.
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I think that’d be a pretty bad idea if you lived anywhere near the Ring of Fire.
Plexiglas (or something similar) might be a better material to use. That way you could have the spines facing down and easily just look up at what you wanted you… uh, look up.
That’s a lot of climbing, but probably okay as long as you’re not a child or senior.
Did they have plywood in 1634?