Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Building a wall behind the craft room cabinets

Building a wall behind cabinets to position them correctly in the room.

Building a wall behind cabinets to position them correctly in the room.

Building a wall behind the cabinets is the next step to progress with my craft room plan.  Now that my new closet is framed out, I know exactly how much space I have to work in my storage cabinets and desk areas.  I have to push the cabinets forward because of the low ceiling on the side walls.  How much to push them forward is the hundred dollar question.  I want to utilize as much floor space as possible but I don’t want to hit my head getting into my cabinets.  I settled on 9″ — for now.

Building a wall behind the craft room cabinets

Building a wall behind cabinets to position them correctly in the room.Since the wall is meeting with an angled ceiling, I cut the top of all my vertical studs at a 40º angle (to mach the ceiling).

Building a wall behind cabinets to position them correctly in the room.

Then I just secured the top plate on at an angle.  I use a 14 1/2″ spacer block between studs to quickly find the correct location for the next stud when building a wall.  This spaces the studs apart 16″ on center (center of one stud to the center of the next one).

Building a wall behind cabinets to position them correctly in the room.

Building a wall behind cabinets to position them correctly in the room.

After the section of wall is built, it’s easy to tip it up into place.  I used a level to make sure it was plumb before securing to the ceiling joists and floor.

Building a wall behind cabinets to position them correctly in the room.

Building a wall behind cabinets to position them correctly in the room.

I had to build the wall in three sections because of the length of studs I had on hand and to make it manageable.  After completing the first section I had to move cabinets out of the way so I could get to the next area.  I feel like I’ve moved these cabinets 100 times since building them and I had to build them in order to figure out what the best placement would be.  That’s how I work anyway.  Drawings on paper never do the trick.  I like to feel what the room feels like with the stuff in it that will fill it.  Get that?  😀

Building a wall behind cabinets to position them correctly in the room.

So I built the next two sections and secured them in place.Building a wall behind cabinets to position them correctly in the room.

Building a wall behind cabinets to position them correctly in the room.

Building a wall behind cabinets to position them correctly in the room.

Then I built the base for the cabinets.  I build cabinets in all kinds of different ways, sometimes I cut the toe-kick into each cabinet but with a whole bank of cabinets like this, it’s generally faster to create a separate base.  Also, depending on the height of the cabinets, building the base separately often allows you to get more out of your plywood.

Building a base to raise cabinets and create toe-kick space.

With the base built, I set my cabinets in place to get an even better idea of how they will actually fill the space.Building a new wall behind cabinets to position them correctly in the room.
Building a wall behind cabinets to position them correctly in the room.
I have to use a level to figure get a feel for the upper cabinets.  I’m not sure pushing the cabinets forward 9″ is enough.  I won’t hit my head, but I don’t think I like the height.Building a wall behind cabinets to position them correctly in the room.

Finding the balance between function and aesthetics is something I spend a lot of time considering.  I think I’m willing to lose another 4-6″ of floor space in order to get more height our of my upper cabinets.

Building a wall behind cabinets to position them correctly in the room.

I want my island to be as long as possible but 4-6″ shorter on my island will bug me less than having weirdly low storage cabinets so … I gotta’ go move my wall!  Building a wall behind cabinets to position them correctly in the room.

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