Today’s project was satisfying. There’s just no other way to describe it. It came together exactly as envisioned and looks even better. Can’t ask for more!
I built the ‘tunnel’ for the furnace duct which doubles as a base for the bookcase. I knew I had the right idea in mind for materials when I discovered that I had exactly the right amount of laminate flooring left, with no need to piece together scraps to get the right lengths. I was even able to put to use a mismatched piece (‘birch’ rather than ‘oak’; I just used it for the wall of the tunnel that’s against the wall of the RV and not visible). Thank goodness I had that piece, even if it was mismatched!
There will be a need for trim (isn’t there always π ), but you can hardly tell in the pictures:
The duct was originally covered in a similar manner and I didn’t want to reinvent the wheel. The only difference is that the new tunnel is about three inches wider since I didn’t want to cut the boards length-wise:
I hope the bookcase is secure! I have four screws going into studs. I didn’t originally have to secure it since it was wedged in tightly between the bucket chairs:
Tomorrow, I will be building the ladder and then, trim not withstanding, the front room and major renos will be DONE. Unbelievable! There is still a ton of work to do, but I truly do think the worst is behind me. Famous last words… π
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Looks really good Rae! I see what you mean by not wanting to paint it! The material went to good use.
I would think four screws will hold the bookcase – unless you try to carry a law library in it π
It really looks nice. Great work!
Thanks to both of you!
Croft, glad you like my use of the boards. I’m really grateful that I had them!
As for the bookcase, thank you for the vote of confidence. π