Build Recessed Cabinet Between Studs
Our bathroom is small to begin with and limited with places to store things.
Build recessed cabinet between studs. Start in the middle of the desired location and cut a small rough opening. Time to cut the hole. Recesses in the wall between the studs and simply screws to the studs on each side of the opening. Concealed hinges with soft close built in assuring the door will never slam shut but softly close on its own instead.
With the studs marked mark a horizontal line between the two studs where you want the top and bottom of the cabinet to be. We have had a plan in our minds for the longest time to build recessed shelves in the wall between the studs. Perfect for any bathroom. Just cut between two studs.
Don t cut into a stud if it s a load bearing wall of course. Plan where to put the cabinet. But these take up relatively little room and if you re so inclined you may find opportunities to create shallow recessed cabinets and shelving between the studs. Today i am going to show you how to build recessed shelves between studs in our bathroom.
We had a blank wall that needed some love. Draw level lines between the studs and use a drywall keyhole saw to cut to the edges of the studs. Then saw along the studs and remove the drywall. We put together this video of the entire process on how to build it.
Cut rout and drill the parts. We have been working on some bathroom organization for the last lit. Get started by cutting all the pieces to size refer to figure a. This unique patented design of shelf supports keeps each shelf in place.
Only the doors are outside the wall. Use a mirror and flashlight to look inside the wall cavity to see if there are any surprise obstructions. But cutting a space into drywall is easy. There has to be to run plumbing and electrical wires.
How to build recessed wall shelves between studs. The construction of this cabinet couldn t be easier. The cabinet fits between studs inside the wall so it ll work in even the tiniest. Once you re in there you ll see that there s a lot of room between the studs of your walls.