I love this lady. Very talented communicator. I would add that I would have checked the level of the top and the baseboard and used that to mark my line. If these two elements have a slope, it will make the resulting shelf look crooked.
I was fairly certain I knew exactly how to build recessed shelving in multiple different ways but wanted some confirmation and looked through TH-cam videos and this is easily the best simple video on it with a great design and finish
Not being a carpenter/house builder, I have to ask: Why not cut the stud out & reinforce the opening? One thing I do know is the Diff. between load bearing/non-load bearing walls, and this certainly looks like a non-load bearing wall, since it doesn't go to the ceiling for one thing. Sure, I could be mistaken; I refer U back to my opening sentence. I still like the design; the split/balanced type design naturally occurred since the stud was left in place. Beautiful Job! Looks like it's been there all along. A lady carpenter is a turn-on.
Long-story-short, removing that middle stud will weaken the stability of the pony-wall (or half-wall, depending on your region). Without it, the top will sag, and the wall, itself, is vulnerable to racking/shearing stresses. Hope that helps any; all the best, my friend.
Thanks for the video. I am doing this in my bathroom wall now, but only half the size as yours. I'm excited about it and want to do more. But next time I think I will paint the self before I put it into the wall ,then touch up if I need to.
I Can listen to your explanations all day ,your voice is hypnotic ,and amazing.
I love this lady. Very talented communicator. I would add that I would have checked the level of the top and the baseboard and used that to mark my line. If these two elements have a slope, it will make the resulting shelf look crooked.
I was fairly certain I knew exactly how to build recessed shelving in multiple different ways but wanted some confirmation and looked through TH-cam videos and this is easily the best simple video on it with a great design and finish
Simply makes life easier for people like me who really need use of some awkward spaces Art ledges in the house. Thanks
Not being a carpenter/house builder, I have to ask: Why not cut the stud out & reinforce the opening? One thing I do know is the Diff. between load bearing/non-load bearing walls, and this certainly looks like a non-load bearing wall, since it doesn't go to the ceiling for one thing. Sure, I could be mistaken; I refer U back to my opening sentence.
I still like the design; the split/balanced type design naturally occurred since the stud was left in place. Beautiful Job! Looks like it's been there all along. A lady carpenter is a turn-on.
Long-story-short, removing that middle stud will weaken the stability of the pony-wall (or half-wall, depending on your region). Without it, the top will sag, and the wall, itself, is vulnerable to racking/shearing stresses.
Hope that helps any; all the best, my friend.
Wonderful work. I like how you incorporated some unexpected elements during the install. 👍
So amazingly natural and beautiful.
You are so amazing! It's the first time I saw a woman using hammer manually!
Thanks for the video. I am doing this in my bathroom wall now, but only half the size as yours. I'm excited about it and want to do more. But next time I think I will paint the self before I put it into the wall ,then touch up if I need to.
You make this look so easy!
She sure is beautiful 😍
How great you are. Thanks
Mu wife bakes cakes which is great but I sure wish she was a carpenter instead
Lol wouldn’t it be nice to have them get excited when you buy new tools
Lol honey i wanna see how this tool looks, can you hold it and bend over 😂
Thank you!
If my house was that big I wouldn't need to find extra storage space!
What is that trim called?
Beverly Alejos Rocky Hawkins.
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Smash for sure holy
She’s a smash
where sure this was some home improvent show from the 80s that is OFC because she is using nails .. yea sure that will last :D