Yep.... We did this a couple of weeks ago. Got those little plastic shelf holders from Bunnings. Drilled holes inside wardrobe...careful not to go all the way thru! Got some thin plywood cut to size at bunnings. Prob cost about $20 all up and works a treat!
-- Edited by buffy61 on Saturday 26th of October 2013 10:09:50 AM
This worked for us Magraret, bought from a cheap shop, secured together with cable ties, weight of clothes stops them moving. Much better than hanging space.
sorry can,t get the pic to load right way but you get the gist.
Bob
-- Edited by Old Crofter on Saturday 26th of October 2013 09:46:16 AM
And for those pesky corner cupboards....... Got some rectangle baskets that fit in sideways. Stack 2 on top of each other. Great for knickers, bras, socks etc!
-- Edited by buffy61 on Saturday 26th of October 2013 10:17:51 AM
hi all for all of you who have a starcraft where the wardrobe is i want to put shelves has any one done this and how did you attatch them as the wall is so thin you cant realy screw nails
i want to put 2 shelves in any ideas please
jules47 said
05:21 PM Oct 26, 2013
We did what Old Crofter did - works a treat - so much more space - we fitted five of the baskets in.
Cupie said
07:48 PM Oct 26, 2013
I fitted shelves in my daughter's Jayco using lengths of 10mm square timber beading screwed to the wall panels. The small diameter screws were located in places where they will not be readily seen if the shelves are removed. One at each end of the shelf supports was enough.
Shelves were made from very light ply & just sit on top of the supports. I used an electric staple gun to hold the shelf in place. Just one at the center of each side.
They have been there for 4 or 5 years with no problems. But no off road work.
TAJ said
03:29 AM Oct 27, 2013
DONE the same as buffi 61 but used thicker shelving about 12mm thick
used a dab of no more nails on each item
good idea with rectangle baskets
suenray
magraret said
02:11 PM Oct 27, 2013
how good is that thank u
the rocket said
08:51 PM Oct 27, 2013
I had given that thought with mine. I was thinking of getting those plastic hooks that have self adhesive on the back. on each side of the cupboard put 2 or 3 in a row and 2 or 3 at the back and at the front put one each side and one in the middle. they are a little curved at the top and that could be easily filed flat. you couldn't put real heavy stuff on it but for what I need it for, I think it will work. good luck. rocket
the rocket said
08:53 PM Oct 27, 2013
Old Crofter wrote:
This worked for us Magraret, bought from a cheap shop, secured together with cable ties, weight of clothes stops them moving. Much better than hanging space.
sorry can,t get the pic to load right way but you get the gist.
Bob
-- Edited by Old Crofter on Saturday 26th of October 2013 09:46:16 Am
hi, that's a good idea
Gerty Dancer said
08:12 PM Oct 28, 2013
We fitted shelves similar to Cupie's method, but seeing those baskets, I think they might be better!
Yep.... We did this a couple of weeks ago. Got those little plastic shelf holders from Bunnings. Drilled holes inside wardrobe...careful not to go all the way thru! Got some thin plywood cut to size at bunnings. Prob cost about $20 all up and works a treat!
-- Edited by buffy61 on Saturday 26th of October 2013 10:09:50 AM
This worked for us Magraret, bought from a cheap shop, secured together with cable ties, weight of clothes stops them moving. Much better than hanging space.
sorry can,t get the pic to load right way but you get the gist.
Bob
-- Edited by Old Crofter on Saturday 26th of October 2013 09:46:16 AM
And for those pesky corner cupboards.......
Got some rectangle baskets that fit in sideways. Stack 2 on top of each other. Great for knickers, bras, socks etc!
-- Edited by buffy61 on Saturday 26th of October 2013 10:17:51 AM
hi all for all of you who have a starcraft where the wardrobe is i want to put shelves has any one done this and how did you attatch them as the wall is so thin you cant realy screw nails
i want to put 2 shelves in any ideas please
I fitted shelves in my daughter's Jayco using lengths of 10mm square timber beading screwed to the wall panels. The small diameter screws were located in places where they will not be readily seen if the shelves are removed. One at each end of the shelf supports was enough.
Shelves were made from very light ply & just sit on top of the supports. I used an electric staple gun to hold the shelf in place. Just one at the center of each side.
They have been there for 4 or 5 years with no problems. But no off road work.
DONE the same as buffi 61 but used thicker shelving about 12mm thick
used a dab of no more nails on each item
good idea with rectangle baskets
suenray
how good is that thank u
I had given that thought with mine. I was thinking of getting those plastic hooks that have self adhesive on the back. on each side of the cupboard put 2 or 3 in a row and 2 or 3 at the back and at the front put one each side and one in the middle. they are a little curved at the top and that could be easily filed flat. you couldn't put real heavy stuff on it but for what I need it for, I think it will work. good luck. rocket