![]() ![]() ![]() The two outer bays I sized to fit standard milk crates. Make sure shelf spans are between 12" (to prevent hard to access and build shelves) and 36" (to prevent sagging shelves) Bays = 3 - you may need more or less bays depending on your closet width.Width = Inside width of closet minus about 1".This closet is designed with a younger child in mind, but with adjustable shelves, can be reconfigured easily for an older teen. Paint or Stain and suitable finishing tools for desired finish.Level and Stud Finder (for hanging in the closet).3" wood screws (self tapping star bit recommended) for hanging on walls and matching bit.Optional Shelf Pins for adjustable shelves and Shelf Pin Jig.Pocket Hole Jig set on 3/4" setting with 1-1/4" pocket hole screws.1 - 1x3 in the total width of your closet interior.Shelf Help Carcass Kit 11.25" deep x 48" tall x width of your closet interior minus 2".It's a good deal for a great long term solution. Adding in paint, hardware, and the 1x3 bay supports, and this closet cost about $200. The cost of the pieces for this closet was right at $170. We love that it is made with 3/4" thick PureBond plywood (from Shelf Help) - so it won't fall apart, doesn't off-gas formaldehyde, and is repairable, repaintable and repurposeable. And finally, the top shelf is available for out of season, too big hand-me-downs, and extra sheets and blankets. We also included hanging space for nicer shirts, sweaters, and dresses. Not only is it custom fit, without odd blocking on the walls for the rods to hang on, but it is custom designed for a children's bedroom with toy storage on the floor, easy to access milk crates for socks, underwear, pajamas, and plenty of shelving space for folded pants and t-shirts. ![]() I just finished up this closet (above) and we couldn't be happier with the results. ![]()
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