Two sets of shelves required, both in children's bedrooms
The first are in a narrow alcove - four shelves, 65cm wide, 26cm deep and 6cm thick. The picture on the left is the room below and shelves should be much the same as this, painted to match the left hand wall (we can supply paint). The shelves on the left are MDF on timber battens. Picture on the right is alcove in the bedroom.
The first are in a narrow alcove - four shelves, 65cm wide, 26cm deep and 6cm thick. The picture on the left is the room below and shelves should be much the same as this, painted to match the left hand wall (we can supply paint). The shelves on the left are MDF on timber battens. Picture on the right is alcove in the bedroom.
The second set are custom-build as per design below - existing wall as per left-hand picture, new design as per picture on the right. Construction should be robust enough to support usage as bookshelves, which may imply timber rather than MDF - happy to be led by you, it's not important (cost aside), as shelves should be painted matt-white to finish. Long shelf at the top is 2.78m, shorter (double) horizontals are 1.75, verticals are 1.26m, depth .16m. Method of fix should be as discreet as possible, I have in mind small angle-brackets to the verticals, but you're the experts...
Surrounding walls in both cases are masonry, with the exception of the wall above the door in job 2, which is stud partition.
Surrounding walls in both cases are masonry, with the exception of the wall above the door in job 2, which is stud partition.