Or would they be called "Faux-cabinets?"
I have 7 foot long shelves on both sides of the garage where I store boxes and whatnot. I'd like to cover them up so that I don't have to look at all the clutter. Painted white, it will look really tidy in there. I think I saw some pics of this done before. I'm wondering how best to go about it.
The shelves are on the regular metal track with 12" brackets supporting the 12" deep shelves. I was thinking I could attach 2x2 tot he wall as cleats and then just attach a 12.5" deep plywood box to the wall around the existing shelves. Then I could attach 1x4 to the plywood to make a face frame and then attach doors to the face frames with regular cabinet hinges. If I secure the outer frame to the wall, and then screw into the existing shelves when it's done then it should be pretty strong, no?
Do I even need the metal brackets? Other than still having some adjustability in placing the shelves higher or lower.
Hope that made sense.
I have 7 foot long shelves on both sides of the garage where I store boxes and whatnot. I'd like to cover them up so that I don't have to look at all the clutter. Painted white, it will look really tidy in there. I think I saw some pics of this done before. I'm wondering how best to go about it.
The shelves are on the regular metal track with 12" brackets supporting the 12" deep shelves. I was thinking I could attach 2x2 tot he wall as cleats and then just attach a 12.5" deep plywood box to the wall around the existing shelves. Then I could attach 1x4 to the plywood to make a face frame and then attach doors to the face frames with regular cabinet hinges. If I secure the outer frame to the wall, and then screw into the existing shelves when it's done then it should be pretty strong, no?
Do I even need the metal brackets? Other than still having some adjustability in placing the shelves higher or lower.
Hope that made sense.
