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Billy Bookcase Tip. Continue to 16 of 18 below. Billy Console Hack. Continue to 17 of 18 below. All my inspiration photos had one thing in common, and that was connecting shelves in the middle between the vertical shelves and above the sofa. I think something about this design element really seals the deal in terms of making shelves look truly built-in.
Here are some inspiration boards I mocked up in Photoshop:. Nail gun I have this one. Wood filler. Build your Billy bookshelves according to the instructions provided, only adding the fixed middle shelf and skipping the adjustable shelves for now. Decide where you will ultimately want the adjustable shelves to live by playing around with different placement. Line your bookcases up and make sure they fit correctly - my office has VERY uneven floors, and it turned out that the floors on the right side of the bookshelf wall were higher than on the left, meaning we had to cut down the top shelf extenders for the two right Billys a bit in order for them to fit.
Secure your Billy bookcases to the wall, making sure to drill them into the studs at as many locations as possible. Because the back panel of Billy bookcases is not a solid wood material, we drilled the outermost bookcases to the walls perpendicular to the sofa wall vs.
We then drilled the inner bookcases to the outer bookcases so everything was attached. If adding the middle shelf portion, measure out the length between the two pairs of Billy shelves and cut two of the 1 x 12 x 8 ft Whitewood boards to that length using a circular saw, miter saw, or jig saw. I wanted this middle shelf portion to be flush with the Billys in front, so we also cut them down a bit lengthwise so they would line up with the front edge of the Billys. I also wanted the middle shelf portion to be the same height as my top Billy shelves, so I determined what height my vertical cubby panels would need to be in order to place the top and bottom panels in line with the top Billy shelf and cut four Whitewood board panels to that size.
Assemble your middle shelf portion as its own entity. After deciding on cubby size and placement, drill your vertical panels in place between the two horizontal Whitewood boards. Sarah Unsworth. Sarah Unsworth went wall-to-wall with seven Billy Bookcases with Oxberg doors and height extenders, needed to make the most of her high Victorian ceilings. She opted against the back panels though, as she wanted to have the different shade of blue on the wall behind peek through the shelves.
She also built plinths to raise them up onto and then added molding to the top, the bottom, and where they join to give them a more traditional look. To finish, she added vintage-style handles adorned with vibrant tassels that Unsworth made! Eunice Choi. Eunice Choi built this mesmerizing wall by placing five narrow Billy bookcases with the height extension units side by side.
Katie Rode. They added legs, primed and painted the bookcase, and attached beadboard to the back. For that upscale look they were going for, they added custom glass panes and hardware. Nest No. Take notes from Ada of Nest No.
Lara Bezzina. Believe it or not, there are Billy Bookcases tucked behind this scallop-topped cupboard unit. Lara Bezzina had a vision. To start, she measured the highest point that she wanted the curve to reach, which was around eight inches taller than the bookcase. To get the perfect curve, she wrapped a piece of string around a pencil and attached the string to the middle point of the top of the doors. Holding the pencil tight at the other end of the string eight inches from the middle , she drew the semi-circle from side to side.
Beth Laird. To easily make it her own, she added trim to the top and contemporary handles to the cabinet doors from 5mm Paper. If the thought of a jigsaw gives you hives, trust that the Billys can look sleek and simple all on their own with creative positioning of shelving. Abigail Amira Home. With just a glance, you could be fooled into thinking this gorgeous green set-up was built-in cabinetry.
Nope, just a couple Billys in disguise. Amy Bennett of Abigail Amira Home used two side-by-side floor-to-ceiling Billy Bookcases with extensions to create a mini-library in an underutilized corner of her bedroom. After testing out several green paints, she finally found the perfect match: Sherwin-Williams Secret Garden.
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