This is an awesome design. I just bought a house and looking to add this into a bedroom in the basement. Thanks for the idea. This is definitely a diy project, tools investment just make it so much easier.
Superbe agencement de dressing. Ta conception des espaces est top. Tu travailles vraiment comme un pro. Je te suivais déjà sur ton four à pizza et je m'etais abonné grâce à ces vidéos. J'aime bien ce que tu fais. J'attends la suite àvec impatience.
Oh so many questions??? 1. If you weren't filming how many hours did you have in this build? 2. Why ¾ plywood? You could have used ½ and gained extra space and ridgity would not been an issue and they are all tied together? 3. How much $$$ on this build? 4. Will the wall heater be an issue? 5. How did you convince the wife to use the iron for the edge banding??? Last time I made Grilled cheese with ours my wife flipped her lid haha... Great Build AL, it turned out fantastic as always.
Hello Tom 1. Maybe 30 hours. 2. 3/4 looks nicer and 1/2 in is not really 1/2 in. It’s probably closer to 3/8 around here 3. Lumber prices suck right now. It cost about $650 4. This closet is in the basement and I have never turned on the heat. 5. This is a funny one. I bought a new one about a month earlier. When my wife saw me using the old one in the garage, she understood why I bought her a new one. Lol
Hi. Great job. Are you a Long Islander or just an Islanders fan (noticed the sticker in our shop). If you're from the Island do you mind telling me where you get your plywood? I'd like to do a similar project using your plans. Thanks.
What a great job and good idea to level up the base to floor so did you did it for your self? i reading coments that you only counts material not labor
Do you happen to remember the original panel size? Already bought the plans from Etsy and I’m trying to figure out how many I need for one of each layout but I’m not seeing it explicitly listed. Sorry in advance if it is and I just missed it 😅 Edit: by one of each layouts I meant just the first two; forgot there was a third because I don’t have the space for three
Which panel are you referring to? I have been selling these plans for years and I would be surprised if this measurement is missing and no one mentioned it earlier.
I liked their t nuts idea. I bought 2x4 for the base I a pretty sure it work the same? Although your base looked a lot more level then my 2x4. Any thoughts? Great craftsmanship by the way.
question please: why did you not try to level the floor when doing tiles instead of making that support frame after? would it have been too much pain comparatively?
Looks great, not a thrilled about the baseboard treatment but you make it work. Not sure why at 11:30 you glued/clamped and then after the glue dried, you installed the pocket screws, why not glue and then use the pocket screws as the clamps?
Pocket hole screws can sometimes cause a little movement in the pieces that are being connected. If the glue is dry first, you can install the screws without any worry of shifting
Looks great. Well done. Question: when cutting the slots for the plywood bottoms for your drawers, did you make two passes to get the proper slot width or were the blade teeth on that saw blade a quarter inch wide?
How much space did you leave for your floor heater? We have the same situation and I thought I was going to have to move it but you seem to have just built your wall around it.
@@ArtisanMade thanks for the reply! I have a walk in closet build i need to do and I’m trying to weigh out the costs of a sturdy custom build like this or getting some make do ikea drawers and cabinets.
Very nice. But right now with the kind of 4x8 wood that you use at $79 a sheet....Nah, I don't think so. Then there are the Tools. What do you have $35K in tools. Then the labor and medical bills, lol. Because at my age I'm bound to pull something, then have to take a 2 week break, until all his healed up. Nah it's alright. Great job. IKEA here I come.
@@ArtisanMade ...Actually I started making a Breakfast nook. Because I didn't have all the tools the inner structure...well it is what it is, lol. But the façade/paneling, requires 2-3 of those 4x8 sheets of wood, much much more than I was/am willing to spend on it. So far it's a $0 project because I used spare wood left by contractors that renovated my kitchen. Guess I'll have to wait until after covid. But I'm not getting any younger. Thanks for being a good sport.