The bookcases caught my eye!Did face time with grandson in Portland, Or. Waved and boo boo'd to 1-1/2 year old baby Lilly. Informed us they are expecting again and want to come out either in her 3rd trimester or after the baby is born. Now most of us do know how busy you get with that second little one when your first is still a toddler! When Lilly gets on the "hairy rocking horse" as we call it, then it will be a total of 3 grandkids and 2 gg grandkids that have rode it. My how time flies.
Hub is putting up additional bookcases to take care of our never ending collection. Misty out today, fog is lifting. Think I'll go cut some small yaupon or wild magnolia outside...maybe weed some too.
Hope you all have a great Monday!
Ok, so glad you ask. We bought the most recommended custom bookcase kits- the "Billy Bookcase series" from Ikea. Hub is a real stickler for having good stuff to assemble and the term "this is a piece of ..." is well known around this house...lol. Good news is he gave his seal of approval on Ikea ...great instructions and they even showed a picture of a hammer so the millennials would know which end to use!The bookcases caught my eye!
Does your husband build them from scratch or buy kits that require assembly?
I'm in the market for some new shelving and haven't found anything that suits me for a price I'm willing to pay.
Thank you!!!Ok, so glad you ask. We bought the most recommended custom bookcase kits- the "Billy Bookcase series" from Ikea. Hub is a real stickler for having good stuff to assemble and the term "this is a piece of ..." is well known around this house...lol. Good news is he gave his seal of approval on Ikea ...great instructions and they even showed a picture of a hammer so the millennials would know which end to use!
He's building around the big windows...these bookcases are easy to piece together to get a custom "hack" look. They are fun. There are lots of images on the web for you to look at too to get your bookcase building juices flowing ...let me know if you have any issues, sure hub could help you.:
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/cat/billy-series-28102/?cid=a1s|a2:se|a3:IKE-IKE-056_AOH_GM_Bing_Search_Br_BMM|a4:+BILLY +bookcase|a5:Broad|a6:bing|a7:cq|id:IKEA AOH GM|cc:915&msclkid=ab76038252b11f6e2be25dc8ea1d1c37
great instructions and they even showed a picture of a hammer so the millennials would know which end to use
Hub says a lot of the sagging has to do with the "width" of the shelves...better to put some of them together than to have one wide one I guess. Although he says these seem "heck for stout"...lol.Thank you!!!
These might do it for me, I like the option of being able to add doors to some units.
My biggest concern is that they be sturdy and not sag when fully loaded with books.
I have a couple now that are starting to sag and look sort of low-rent.
What about a -very funny person, is referred to as a "hammer"...lol. Lets "ham it up"!Very humorous. I appreciate the laughs! I need some every day, if possible, for medicinal purposes!
Btw, what is a "hammer?"
Something to do with ham radio? A person who does that for a hobby?
Or , with cooking dinner for someone who eats ham?
(A person who cooks or eats it?)
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Yes, think reducing the width is always a good idea. We have some wonderful "pricey" bookcases that we've not done that with, but with the nice "hack" ones, its always good to shrink the width, unless you're just putting knick knacks on them too.I had a couple of "Billy" bookcases and over the years the shelves did sag. Instead of dumping them, I reduced their width and re-built them with a oak veneer and trim. I also added a more substantial back.
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Hope you have a good visit. I'm sure you mean a lot to him. Please let us know how it goes.This afternoon I'm going to my church.Our pastorial care minister,Beth is taking me to see a close church friend,Peter who lives in a facility in Hamburg,NY{south of the city} He is now in hospice. Peter&his late wife,Rose{she died 4 yrs ago}and I had been close church friends for yrs,we hit it off from day one. They are/were like 'family to me,beloved aunt&uncle. After Rose died,I started calling him 3 times/wk,kept him updated with church news.For awhile he drove himself to church almost every week,that stopped 2 yrs ago. I became one of his local emergency contacts since his only child,Peter Jr lives in Colorado
Beth saw him last Weds told me he is frail,asked him if he wanted to see me,'Yes'
I expect this to be an emotional visit as I say goodbye to him one last time
Yes, it will hit you, but so glad you were still there. So wonderful you told him you loved him. Something great for him to take with him.My visit seeing my church friend,Peter didn't last long,sadly
I had an idea of what to expect,but it was still a shock to see how gaunt he looked lying in bed. Beth tried to tell him we were both there. He opened his eyes a little bit,don't think he had his hearing aids in probably didn't hear us.Last Weds when Beth visited him,he was sitting in the lobby talking with her&his brother in law .She too was stunned to see how he has changed
Beth said a prayer and I told Peter 'I love you' as I always have said to him
As we were driving back to Buffalo,Beth asked if I was ok,'yes', but it will hit sometime that the end is near