Looking for Graduated Corner Shelving
#1
Looking for Graduated Corner Shelving
About a month or two ago, someone posted a pic of their room with white graduated corner shelving. It started with a longer shelves on each wall in the corner and graduated sizes up to the top. Kinda looks like a triangle. I have searched and searched through the pics and can't find it again. I was trying to explain to my DH the concept and he wants to see a picture and I can't find it. If this is in your sewing room, if you could let me know I would appreciate it a bunch! Merry Christmas and Happy Sewing to All!
#3
This shows a triangle arrangement of cabinets.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/mission...h-t205013.html
http://www.quiltingboard.com/mission...h-t205013.html
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Judy your sewing studio of beautiful. Jealous of the Sweet Sixteen. Phyllis, you do have a point, the doors would be best. I have such a small room I don't want the cabinets to be overpowering. Feeling a bit selfish. I am biding my time until my daughter graduates, figures out what she wants to do--go to college or get a job. She has the bigger room so when she leaves the nest my sewing room will move across the hall to her room, it can accommodate more cabinetry and it also has a walk-in closet.
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Both of those sewing rooms are great. I can tell you to go with doors if you can. My sewing room storage has doors on the bottom and open shelves on the top. Lidded boxes fill most of the spaces, but there's still dust on the shelves! Should have bought two of the bottom sections and stacked them, but thought it would be fun to have open shelves for display. NOT!
Last edited by coopah; 12-27-2013 at 05:37 AM. Reason: changed wording, added comment
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