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Hello, I'm commenting on this one, because its the newest, & I hope you will see my comment, as I like your work, & believe you might have the answer for me. I cannot find any videos online for what I want to do. Could you please do a video on how to put shelves on the sides of a large opening? I have a 92 inch opening entry, from my kitchen into my dining room. I have no shelf space in this 100 year old house. I was thinking it would be nice to utilize the sides of the opening to create shelf space for my tea cups, etc..... The depth of the opening framework is about 4 1\2 inches. I think it's a 2 x 6. I would like about 20 1/2 inches taken off each side of the 92 inch opening, to make floor to ceiling shelves. That would still give me a good size opening, & allow me to have the shelf space I like. I'm not quite sure how to do this. Would I just build the shelf & fit it into the opening? What size should the outside upright boards be for this. Can I use 1 x 6s for the outside shelf wall? Or would I need a 2 x 6? Could I utilize the framing already there on this inside walls to attach the shelves to it on one side? I hope you can give my project some consideration. Thanks a lot. I hope it makes sense to you. Have a great day.
Pear, I'm having a hard time visulizing what you need. Could you sketch something out on a photograph? Send it to hello@remodelaholic.com and mention this comment.