shelving update, as promised!
Aug. 30th, 2023 08:11 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
*Good news: the wall is not cement. (It's cement on the other side! I got confused!) By using Feats of Strength (or possibly magic? idk I didn't see it happening)
starandrea separated the shelving units from the walls.
*And from each other, because OF COURSE they were also attached to each other. Why not?
*Turns out shelves that look kind of fall-apart-y in the utility room actually look surprisingly good in the garage! Re-use activated! (Note: We did NOT attach them back to the walls, or each other. But, to be fair, we did consider it for a hot second.)
*So basically, we moved a bunch of stuff to the garage, which took hours, and then a company came in and moved it OUT of the garage, which took about 15 minutes. Their fee was absolutely worth it.
*In conclusion, the project started with "we should maybe replace these shelves" and grew into "also we should maybe move this legacy furniture out of the room," and then wound up checking TWO projects off the list, since it also added shelving to the garage! Bonus win!
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
*And from each other, because OF COURSE they were also attached to each other. Why not?
*Turns out shelves that look kind of fall-apart-y in the utility room actually look surprisingly good in the garage! Re-use activated! (Note: We did NOT attach them back to the walls, or each other. But, to be fair, we did consider it for a hot second.)
*So basically, we moved a bunch of stuff to the garage, which took hours, and then a company came in and moved it OUT of the garage, which took about 15 minutes. Their fee was absolutely worth it.
*In conclusion, the project started with "we should maybe replace these shelves" and grew into "also we should maybe move this legacy furniture out of the room," and then wound up checking TWO projects off the list, since it also added shelving to the garage! Bonus win!