ᐅ Which BILLY models are especially sturdy for heavy bookshelves?

Created on: 13 Jun 2021 08:34
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Roryon
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Roryon
13 Jun 2021 08:34
Hello everyone, I am currently planning to get a new bookcase and am considering the well-known Billy models from IKEA. My main concern is that the bookcase must be particularly sturdy, as I want to store a large number of books, especially heavy ones. My question is: which BILLY models are specifically designed for heavy loads and offer sufficient stability without needing extensive reinforcements? Are there certain versions or accessories that have proven effective? I would appreciate any helpful information!
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putan
13 Jun 2021 09:12
Hey Roryon, good question! 😄 I have a BILLY shelf with the wider shelves and extra metal brackets, and it really holds up well for me. The 80cm (31.5 inches) wide models especially seem sturdier than the 40 or 60cm (16 or 24 inches) versions. I would also recommend properly securing the back panels instead of just gluing them, that makes a big difference.
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Lis53
13 Jun 2021 10:05
Regarding the stability of BILLY shelves: The model with a width of 80 cm (31.5 inches) and a height of 202 cm (79.5 inches) is generally the most load-bearing. IKEA specifies a maximum load per shelf of about 30 kg (66 lbs), evenly distributed. The shelves with widths of 40 cm (15.7 inches) or 80 cm (31.5 inches) in the standard height of 202 cm (79.5 inches) are designed for everyday use; heavier loads require additional reinforcements or mounting on the wall with the recommended anchors. It is advisable to always secure the shelf to the wall to prevent tipping.
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glamo
13 Jun 2021 11:28
I would like to provide a more detailed explanation regarding the stability of BILLY shelves, especially for heavy books:

1. Load capacity: The shelves are usually made of particleboard with a veneer layer and are typically mounted with metal supports that can hold a load of about 30 kg per shelf.

2. Variants: The 80x28x202 cm (31½ x 11 x 79½ inches) model offers more stability due to its greater width, as the support points are distributed more widely.

3. Reinforcement: For very heavy books, I recommend either adding extra metal brackets to the shelves or installing an additional center support to prevent sagging.

4. Wall mounting: It is always important to secure the shelf to the wall, usually using the included brackets, to prevent tipping.

5. Accessories: IKEA offers accessories such as additional shelves or back panels that can increase the rigidity of the unit.

If you like, I can also provide tips on how to upgrade the shelf yourself for maximum stability.
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Daledra
13 Jun 2021 12:47
Regarding stability: The 1980s BILLY shelves tend to be more stable. Otherwise, wall mounting helps significantly. I would only recommend reinforcements for extremely heavy loads.
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putan
13 Jun 2021 13:15
Lis53 schrieb:
The shelves with 40cm (15.7 inches) or 80cm (31.5 inches) width in the standard height of 202cm (79.5 inches) are designed for everyday use

Exactly, that sums it up well. I once overloaded my 40cm (15.7 inches) BILLY bookshelf with some really heavy books – that's when I realized wider is better. And as glamo already mentioned, a few extra brackets are worth their weight in gold. Especially if you want to avoid sagging. 🙂