Walk-in pantry: Wood shelves or wire shelves?
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Comments (7)There are various ways to minimize sag. I have 1x12 and 1x10s in my laundry, holding up gallon jugs of bleach and lots of other stuff. No sags! 1 - Shelves that can be flipped over regularly (if they need to be adjustable) 2 - Putting a ledger along the back wall to support the rear of the shelves, like this picture http://pinterest.com/pin/210754457531798648/ 3 - Putting an edging board that is a bit wider than the shelf board along the front. Glue and nail a 1x2 onto the shelf to make a "lip" projecting downward. This also makes the shelf look beefier....See MoreWire Or Wooden Closet Shelves?
Comments (5)I have painted wood shelves in all closets except the MBR walk-in closets which have laminated ones. I like both the wood and the laminate and would always choose solid shelves over wire. The wire leaves impressions in clothes that are stored on the shelves and many objects either don't sit right or fall right thru. If you replace the shelves, consider also replacing the clothes rod....See MoreNeed advice - getting bleach out of wooden pantry shelves
Comments (2)this is kinda strange. Before I read the part about past owners not knowing why bleach might have been used, I thought: "maybe somebody used it to clean mold from a leak". But if a leak wasn't an issue (and I'm just speculating) cant see why they used Clorox. Having said this, I know that people deodorize and clean wood cutting boards with Clorox and I've never heard of it being dangerous. If I were you, I would leave the door open for a week or two to clear out the smell and then stash and enjoy your pantry. Maybe prev owners had one of those hidden, undiscovered messes that were so nasty that the cleaning service felt they HAD to use Clorox. Leaky syrup bottle, or sauce, or who knows what. And it doesn't have to mean that prev. owners were lying. Maybe they were embarrassed about their messy house and they just disappeared during the cleaning process, lol, therefore not knowing whether Clorox was used....See Morewalk-in pantry shelving/cabinetry/organization ideas
Comments (25)@ci_lantro, it's already built, the room is framed, plumbing and electric are in etc etc. I figured out this was a problem while approving final cabinetry plans. I was out there today and builder said he can recess the fridge a few inches in the short wall on the left if it will help. If I center it on that wall and get a FD model, that won't have quite as much impact on side wall shelving and I could put deep shelves on either side if I want. Fwiw, the builder also agreed with me that I should get a full-size fridge (it's a rural area), that I'll need it in bad weather if the road isn't passable, which was my original thinking. When I look at fridge specs online a lot of them only show the doors open to 90 degrees, and indeed w/my current FD fridge, the doors will open wider, but they don't need to for me to access everything. If I needed to remove the bins to clean them, as opposed to cleaning them in place (which is a rare event), and the doors couldn't be opened further, I'd need to remove the bins on the doors first in order for the drawers to clear, which honestly is not that hard to do. So I think I have to go to an appliance store now and check out the models in person to make sure I can access everything easily if the doors only open a little past 90. Then I'll make a new drawing... There is really nowhere else on the first floor with space for a full-size fridge. I was thinking I might get an extra freezer later and stick it in the basement because it would be seldom-used, but this fridge needs to be on the first floor. Double doors are an interesting idea; I'll look into that. I'm also considering a FD fridge. I can't do a pocket door because it would have to attach in the ceiling, and there's no room in that spot. That's why we changed it to a swing door, also because it would have been narrower....See MoreRelated Professionals
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