It all started with an idea to occupy the vacant niche between the door and the refrigerator. Neither here nor there ... 37 x 70 cm and it was decided to make a locker there. built in bookshelves As expected, the project starts with the requirements of: cabinet must maintain the style set of kitchen furniture, has to fit into a niche and fill its fullest height - the ceiling, the cabinet must climb a compact stereo and work in it, the height of shelves - for standard bank 3l, under pots; cabinet must stand firm, without serious consequences withstand attacks children. Further adjustments to the order went in Penza materials. With some difficulty was found material for doors - furniture facade softforming very accurate color matching. In addition, he sold close to home sheets built in bookshelves length 2440 mm, width 295, 395, 495 mm. Hence the cabinet will be a width of 600 mm (two hinged doors) or it will not fit into a niche. However, if the cabinet will have only doors from floor to ceiling, it will be some shovels pencil case. We is not necessary, therefore, to sketch dorisovyvaetsya countertop level with all furniture (85 cm from the floor) and height as a niche between built in bookshelves the plane of cutting table and the bottom of the shelves (60 cm). In the niche includes excellent music center. To not to waste space the upper half of the niche takes some semblance secretaire with two shelves behind a flip-dverkoj table. Depth "secretaire" equal to half the depth of the entire cabinet.
(Sketch during built in bookshelves shkafostroeniya used for notes and calculations, so to this day came in the form of malochitabelnom and will not be published) To cupboard could gather outside the kitchen as well, so it can be transported decided to do it in two parts. Will be attached to the bottom wall (not to fall, if the children built in bookshelves will ride on the doors), and the upper part between the sections ties attached to the bottom of the core. For greater beauty and matching the overall style of the backdrop in the cabinet do not. Rectangular structure will be provided, rigidly attached to the wall. Calculate the size of all the elements and wonder over the choice of material for the walls and shelves. Actually thinking had not long since there is no choice. Particleboard is not suitable as it does not provide sufficient structural strength, afraid of water, sold by giant sheets that do not always hew to my size and requires treatment ends with skirting tape. So is furniture board. And then it turned out to be the main problem - it is not sold anywhere. With great difficulty, found only one shop. Shields were very poor quality - not drawn to size, number of defects smeared putty, sometimes traces of blows. And this at a price of 650 rubles per 1 sq. km. m Later, when the cabinet was ready, I found wood panels in two stores. Like higher quality, price from 500 to 600 rubles, but sizes available ... choose not anything, two-four species built in bookshelves of all. Purchased materials, tools, too, proceed to cutting. As a guide for a jigsaw using one of the large sheets having a more or less straight edge.
The side walls of the lower part of the cabinet, height 2050 mm, and the sheets on the furniture door facade had to cut the corridor. All other work was carried out on the balcony. A bunch of finished parts is gradually increasing. Right - ready, left - until the pack.
To finish first use satin finish varnish. I liked it. The tree is very similar to living, polished touch hands. Power elements (shelves) are screwed into the end screws through the side wall. Stopper screw heads with a mixture of wood dust from sanding and varnish. Traces hardly noticeable.
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