Need to find this bookcase!
Kate Vershov Downing
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Comments (12)I see what you mean by the actual width of a CD. I have a skinny one made out of cheap wood that is less than 6" wide, I guess I was thinking that most were that width. The cheapie has thin wooden slats to hold the cds. If I did use a couple of those it would take a lot of dressing up before it looked even halfway decent. The Billy wall shelf WAS on my list of possibilities. Turned on itÂs side, though, at 13 ¾, itÂs an inch too wide. IÂm going on a field trip to Ikea tomorrow to look for other possibilities, and bring a sample shelf with me to check colors in other lines. I plan to stop at Hobby Lobby too. bronwynsmom, please go ahead! Get carried away! Maybe by brainstorming with all of you IÂll come up with the perfect thing. If I could find a wine rack with solid shelves rather than slats that would be great. The slats make it too obvious that itÂs meant for wine. Given that the room is upstairs, I donÂt think weÂd ever want to store wine there. Gets a little too hot and sunny in the summer. We store our wine in the basement (when itÂs not being used up too quickly to be stored). But that gives me another search term I can use. Possibilities! When I was redoing my kitchen a few years back I remember looking into a unit that would go horizontally underneath a cabinet that has small niches or cubbies. I think it was called a spice drawer unit. You could order it with or without drawers, or small wicker baskets. I dropped the idea then, because it was really expensive. Maybe I can find one again, without drawers, just shelves. WHY does every project I start turn out to be so COMPLICATED?!? And itÂs always some stupid little thing that stalls it....See MoreWDYT: cabinet as bookcase? Beekeperswife's find
Comments (3)I think it could work for that purpose, and the price sounds right. Would you leave it as is or paint it? Here is a link that might be useful: here...See MoreWhy so hard to find tall bookcases???
Comments (17)I am buying a 72 inch tall one shortly, and I know they have ones about a foot taller than that. Unfortunately, it is from a small shop where they specialize in in finish-it-yourself furniture -- but if that's fine with you, you could call them and ask them where they source their furniture (since they don't make it themselves). The Wood Bin, Brookfield, CT - you can google them (I have). I'm certain this type of store is elsewhere than in just Connecticut, and once you contact the supplier, you may have an idea from there what other outlets they may service. Yep, books are not (yet) dated!!! I'm not tossing them all just to re-purchase on Kindle!...See MoreNeed help id'ing and finding vintage bookcase shelf peg/bracket
Comments (0)Hello...I'm struggling to find a couple dozen shelf brackets as shown for two vintage metal bookcases. Can anyone help me identify these and ideally point me to where I can purchase more? Thanks to all in advance!...See Morelazy_gardens
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