Build A Closet In Garage

Cut the 2x4 studs to create a frame that is rectangular on all four sides with vertical support studs 18 inches apart.
Build a closet in garage. The frame should reach from the floor to the ceiling. Measure the desired area width and length of your free standing closet. Build a frame for each inner shelf to the size of the cut plywood shelves. Locate the existing studs in the corner of the room which you wish to install the new closet space.
I decided i could just build them from scratch. My wife wanted to build a closet in the garage for various things. Repeat for each inner shelf and the top. After locating the studs in both walls in the corner.
Build the frame for one of the two new walls for the enclosed room. Screws 1 4 overlay hinges 3 in. Bypass closet door track. This can be done.
How to build a free standing closet building the closet base. It was only after i was done that i had the idea for. Screws cabinet bumpers construction grade 1x4 pine edge banding plastic coated particleboard melamine shelf supports. Supplies needed to build the closet doors 7 1 6 select boards.
Build each side wall of the closet on the floor. Supplies needed drill 1 4 masonry bit self centering bit box of 3 wood screws with matching star bit interior paint paint tray and roller paintbrush 12 flush cabinet hinges 3 cabinet pulls. So i thought i would film it for fun. Attach the first shelf to the wall with a screw gun at the desired height making sure there s enough room for storing your items.
The reason the stud location is important is this is the location that you will center your new stud wall to so. Since this closet is in our basement and our basement ceilings are less than 8 feet normal off the shelf closet doors would not have worked or would have had to be modified.