[identity profile] jwatriss.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] davis_square
Hi all.

I've been working on putting myself out there as a furniture builder. One thing I keep hearing in here is that there's a sustained need for GOOD bookshelves/ bookcases.

You guys are my current target market... I'm trying to stay local for now. I know there are a lot of academics and bibliophiles in the area, so I wanted to put this in the Davis board to see what you all had for ideas and requests.

So far, I have the following things that I think should be incorporated somehow.

-Solid wood, no plywood, particle board, or MDF. It costs a little more, but it's more durable, looks nicer, and the shelves are much stronger, meaning less sag over time.

-No drywall screws. I know that the unfinished furniture shops have plenty of quickly bolted together shelves from who knows where. I'm going for something a little nicer than what I used to have in my college bedroom.

-Modular. I've seen plenty of tall bookcases, and my one gripe is that they really don't move very well. I think that most of my friends move at least every few years, and I'd like to put out something out that is readily movable, and will work with all the old spiral staircases we have to deal with around here.

-Some fixed, some adjustable shelves. I know adjustability is always a desired feature, but a few fixed shelves in there will help make for a much sturdier, durable bookcase.

-I've been bouncing around the idea of a separate pedestal base, with adjustable casters/feet, and a built in level...because who in here actually has level floors? This way the base can be put in and leveled out, before putting up a huge heavy pile of books.


Pricewise, I've been told that the primary choices right now are either $60 target garbage, or super high end $2500-ish custom stuff. I don't think that I'll be anywhere near the $60 mark. I need to make a living. But I think it's possible to build solid, lasting bookcases for less than $500.

So, ignoring pricing for the moment, what are you all looking for in a bookcase/ bookshelves?

Date: 2008-07-17 01:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zmook.livejournal.com
I'm pretty sure I own a couple of those, too, and while I'm quite happy with them, my income has gone up and now I wouldn't mind if my next bookcases were not made of cheap, poorly-finished pine. (The poorly-finished part is my own effort -- I bought them unfinished). They do have one triumphant feature, though -- one is 2' wide, 7' tall, and has no fewer than ten shelves perfectly sized for paperback books. Believe it or not, I had to get that by special order. It is a continuing puzzle to me why it is nigh impossible to find pre-made bookshelves for paperbacks. I can't believe they are such a rare and exotic thing to want to store in a bookshelf.

But anyway. I have a couple crappy crappy pressboard shelf things I'd like to replace. I might be in the market for the kind of thing you're talking about. The two form factors I like are low-n-wide (27-30" tall x 3' wide) and narrow-n-tall (24-30" wide x 7' tall). Seems to me those are about optimal for fitting into random New England apartments.

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