Better Homes and Gardens (Australia)

EASY STEPS TO WINDOW SHELVES

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Transform a bare window into a green wall with custom shelving. Split into three parts for ease of installati­on, it turns an expanse of glass into a stylish showpiece without blocking the light.

Gather your supplies

• Outside frames 135 x 19mm Tasmanian oak

• Shelves 110 x 19mm Tasmanian oak

• Intergrain Ultradeck stain in Dri†wood

You’ll also need Tape measure; small paint roller and tray; PVA glue; clamps; cloth; combinatio­n square; pencil; countersin­king drill bit; drill; 3mm drill bit; scrap plywood; 50mm stainless steel screws; paint roller; 30mm screws

Here’s how

STEP 1 Measure inside the window reveal to determine the overall dimensions of your shelving unit, allowing a few millimetre­s less for wriggle room and leaving space at the back for the window to work smoothly. Work out the size of each of the sections that will join to form the unit, and then work out a cu ing list for the parts needed for each section. Note that here, the join between the sections coincides with the window's vertical glazing bars.

STEP 2 To make double-thickness shelves, use a small roller to evenly coat 1 side of each shelf

with glue. Bring together in pairs and clamp. Remove excess glue with a damp cloth. Leave to dry.

STEP 3 Use a combinatio­n square to mark sides with position of shelves, which are 560 and 880mm from the top. This is designed to match the box unit on the adjacent wall (see page 145). Also draw lines 9mm from each edge, which will match the centres of the top and bo om pieces.

STEP 4 Mark screw holes on sides. For shelves, make screws go into the middle of the boards, 35mm from the edge. For tops and bo oms, screws go along drawn line and 20mm from edges. Drill holes at each point using a countersin­king drill bit.

STEP 5 Spread glue along ends of top and bo om pieces and bu into sides. Predrill through screw holes with 3mm drill bit, then join with 50mm screws.

STEP 6 Use scrap plywood to make spacing blocks so shelves in all 3 sections are the same. The block for the

gap between the top and first shelf is 541mm and then between shelves is 282mm. Also cut small blocks 12mm thick for shelves to sit on as you screw them in place. STEP 7 For each unit, place the long spacing block against 1 side, bu ing it into the top, and clamp in place. Spread glue along ends of first shelf and bu against both sides, with 12mm block si ing under it. Predrill and screw through sides into

shelf, using 50mm screws.

STEP 8 Repeat Step 7 to a ach second shelf to unit, using shorter spacing block. Leave glue to dry.

STEP 9 Apply 1 coat stain to sections with roller. Let dry.

STEP 10 Place sections in reveal, ensuring window can open. Where sections meet, make fronts flush. Clamp. Predrill and screw together with 30mm screws.

STEP 11 Predrill and screw through units into window reveal until secure, using 50mm screws.

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