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@neo von retorch! Clever use of the sliding shelf. And those shelves are great,
@lthenderson. Your photos do help motivate me to DIY.
In terms of my carpentry experience,
@Sibley, I have enough to tackle it on my own. I don't have some of the tools I want, like a table saw. And
@lthenderson,
@NorCal, and
@nereo, you are right that seems in line with what a DIY like myself could tackle. I've done enough work in my house over the last few years this would fit nicely in my theme.
My problem is finding the time, not my enthusiasm. Can any of you comment on how long it took? Also, did you fix the shelves or make them adjustable? I saw tools able to drill the adjustable shelf peg holes at the right spacing. Anything that makes it go faster, I am interested in it!
My other problem is the disruption in the living room and the likely fume smells from any stain bothering the family.
My ideal end product would be bookcases with a bottom row of cabinets for storing away kid stuff, like the design in this picture. This set is just above $4k ($5k for 17" deep) and made from a Pennsylvania woodworking shop and sold through Room & Board (called Woodwind bookcases). My opinion is manufacturing is better than Ikea, and the price to suggest it (though never a guarantee you get what you pay for these days).
The benefit of doing it myself is I could make it the dimension I want and have it built in. I have no intention of moving these bookcases, so it makes sense to build it in.
So far, the post is definitely giving me more to think about. Thanks everyone!