Hi everyone,
We have a basement room that is roughly 3x4 meters (10x13 feet) in size. I would like to install shelves up to the ceiling to store everything that accumulates in a household of five people. Many items will be stored in the popular Really-Useful (35L) boxes, but there will definitely be other boxes and objects as well.
Thanks!
We have a basement room that is roughly 3x4 meters (10x13 feet) in size. I would like to install shelves up to the ceiling to store everything that accumulates in a household of five people. Many items will be stored in the popular Really-Useful (35L) boxes, but there will definitely be other boxes and objects as well.
- Do you have good experiences with any shelving systems?
- Should it be a heavy-duty shelf?
- Can you recommend any company or brand?
- Is a corner shelf worth it, or is it better to simply install shelves "around the corner"?
Thanks!
Swoti schrieb:
Master shelves don’t look bad. I’ll try to put something together there.I’ve gone through several suppliers/systems. I find the quality and the connector system there excellent. The price is reasonable. I also got some hooks and these grids. Great storage for cables and hoses.
Okay, I’ll play devil’s advocate here—I’m not a fan of Ikea junk at all. All of my cabinets warped over time. If you want something sturdy, adjustable as needed, and capable of holding a good load, I go with TEGOMETALL. These are the shelving units you see holding products in supermarkets. That’s why there are quite a few dealers selling them second-hand.
They come with various shelf depths and leg heights, colors, accessories, and at least three widths as far as I know—all of which can be combined as you like, leaving very few wishes unfulfilled. And the load-bearing capacity easily surpasses any Ikea cabinet by far.
They’re easy to assemble—a rubber mallet is enough as a tool.
They come with various shelf depths and leg heights, colors, accessories, and at least three widths as far as I know—all of which can be combined as you like, leaving very few wishes unfulfilled. And the load-bearing capacity easily surpasses any Ikea cabinet by far.
They’re easy to assemble—a rubber mallet is enough as a tool.
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