Shelf for attic - sloping roof without knee wall

  • Erstellt am 2022-11-27 00:58:59

Tamstar

2022-11-29 15:32:22
  • #1


The previous owner expanded it (for example, I wouldn't have chosen these plastic planks and then randomly placed the LEDs on each plank *eye cancer* and I just don't want to think about what's going on behind it all... unfortunately, nothing is well done here), but I am basically very glad about it. A guest room (with a 180cm box spring bed) wouldn't have fit anywhere else and currently the office is even in there (I didn't have a furnished photo). Additionally, the storage space is great since unfortunately there is no dry basement... In return, you gladly snake a little around the stairs.
 

Musketier

2022-11-29 17:47:22
  • #2

Now I also know why the heavy-duty shelves are so cheap compared to Ivar for you. I always had the 69.99 € ones in mind. I have those for the garage extension, they can hold quite a bit.
 

Tolentino

2022-11-29 17:57:20
  • #3
Yes, you really have to buy it in action. I think Kaufland also has some on offer, but I'm not sure if that's just my local one here around the corner... The funny thing is, they have two types that are at least visually and in terms of technical data exactly the same, but cost differently (24.99 / 29.99)
 

Steffi33

2022-11-29 19:01:08
  • #4
We also solved this with Ivar... the low version. Our roof pitch is 26 degrees. Behind the shelves, for example, we store long slats, rolled-up carpets, skis... everything you hardly need.

 

Tamstar

2022-11-30 13:44:20
  • #5
Great, The big boxes with the black handles... are they homemade? On wheels? I like them.
 

Steffi33

2022-11-30 16:10:47
  • #6
The large boxes are also from Ikea. They have wheels. When they were once on clearance for half price, I took the chance. But that was definitely about 20 years ago.. ;-)
 

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