Buying Decorative Home Wall Shelving

Posted by admin | Uncategorized | Monday 15 June 2009 8:46 am

Buying Decorative Home Wall Shelving

Here are the important things to consider in shopping for decorative home wall shelving.

1. Consider functionality. Answer the all-important question, “What are you going to put in the shelf in the first place?” If its going to be lighter things like picture frames, figurines, and small objects, you need not get the heavy-duty types like those made of pure oak wood or cherry. You can settle for the lighter type of woods and it would still do the job.

2. Consider the design. Take a look at the room you intend to put it in. Is the shelf going to be installed in the bedroom or the living room? What’s the motif of the room? How about the color of its wallpaper? You can select the shelf in a color that blends well or stands out with the motif and color of the room. Be careful not to choose the one that clashes with it undesirably.

3. Consider antiquity. Some home wall decorative shelves are patterned to match the designs of good antiques, while some are authentic ones. If you want something old and valuable, ask the antique pieces. Better yet, call a dealer.

Read more at ShelvingHelp.com

Know your racks and shelves!

Posted by admin | Uncategorized | Monday 15 June 2009 8:44 am

Know your racks and shelves! | Rackline

Mentioned below are different types of shelves and shelving ideas.

• Iron racks are made from metal and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Iron racks are durable, convenient and safe which is ideal for heavy weighted items

• Pallet racks are perfect for excessive storage with minimal loss of space. They are compact, convenient and easy to use.

• Mobile racks are ideal in commercial spaces and small warehouses. These racks are space efficient because they can be stacked.

• Console racks are ideal for a large scale residency of goods. Console racks can withstand heavy weighted items and are ideal for big warehouse spaces.

• Office racks are the most popular form of racks and are seen in virtually every office space and household. They come in customized shapes and sizes and amplify the aesthetic of your space.

Wall shelving unit ‘simplex’

Posted by admin | Uncategorized | Monday 15 June 2009 8:44 am

Wall shelving unit ‘simplex’

The shelving system ‘simplex’ works without screws, glueing or plug-in connections; thus creating an instantly flexible storage solution. The special feature lies within the connection between wall-sided panel and the shelf: the shelf’s weight counteracts against the panel’s rear to form a firm, stable and non scratch joint.

Simple Steps to Creating Your Own Wall Mounted Wine Rack

Posted by admin | Uncategorized | Monday 15 June 2009 8:42 am

Introducing Wall Mounted Wine Rack | Best Small Appliances

Simple Steps to Creating Your Own Wall Mounted Wine Rack:

* Start by pulling out the door off of cabinet. Don’t forget to take any brackets and shelves as well out of the cabinet.

* Measure the height of the cabinet to find out how many shelves your wall wine rack should have.

* Use a saw to cut shelves for your wine rack. Make a back and front for each shelf.

* Drill 1″ holes in the center of the board for the neck holders. And then determine the width of your cabinet so that you will know how many bottles will fit for your wine rack.

* You need to repeat step 4 for the rear shelves. This time use a 4″ hole cutter. These shelves will go in the back of your rack.

* You can finish the shelves and cabinet by using a paint and liquor.

* Once your paint or stain is dry it is time to assemble the Wall Mounted Wine Rack. Use brackets to mount the shelves in the front and in the back of your cabinet.

* Once everything is in place you will be able to mount your wine rack on the wall.

Wall shelving @ Everything Furniture

Posted by admin | Uncategorized | Monday 15 June 2009 8:37 am

Wall Shelf, Shelving

Wall Shelves are a great way to display items or decorate with. A wall shelf is easy to attach to your wall and adds a great decorative element to any room.

Shelving Only When You Want

Posted by admin | Uncategorized | Monday 15 June 2009 8:35 am

Large blank wall?  No problem. Fill them with shelves so you can artfully display and store your things. But if you could also rearrange shelves without having to remove and reinstall the units all the better. Sebastian Errazuriz’s clever Repisa N5 allows you to do just that because you can  bring down selected parts of the shelving unit. Change your mind? Just move them back up and pick another section. Or if you’re a pack rat,  flip all the shelves down for maximum use. [fredhome.com]