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		<title>More on Shelving Cubes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 20:56:37 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shelves with baskets have been a round for a long time. Shelving cubes are the evolution of that practice. There are many different shelving cubes that a person can obtain. These cubes work to further protect the items within them. They enclose those items completely and often lock close in some manner. There are many different materials that the shelving cubes can be made from. The shelves themselves can also be constructed out of different materials. There are even times when the shelving cubes are the shelving units as well.<br />
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Shelving cubes are great and secure ways to store items such as a person’s clothing, bedding and bath supplies. Depending upon what is being stored, the cubes themselves should be made out of different materials. There are many different materials that the cubes can be made out of. The most common is the canvas cube. There are also wicker cubes and plastic cubes on the market as well. </p>
<p>Canvas shelving cubes are the most common cubes on the market. These cubes slide into a shelving unit, fitting snuggly without losing their shape. They are often reinforced with a plastic frame to maintain that cube appearance. The canvas shelving cubes can be created out of any color, although primary colors and natural tend to be the favorites. These cubes are not considered cubes unless they have a lid. This lid most often closes via a zipper, although sometimes there is no locking mechanism on the cubes. These cubes are ideal for anything that is not overly heavy or wet.</p>
<p>The wicker shelving cubes are more decorative than the canvas shelving cubes. They are also stronger and more durable as well. These shelving cubes often feature a white or natural wicker material and a fabric interior. This fabric interior helps to prevent things from falling between the wicker weaving and out of the cube. The lids on these cubes do not frequently lock, but when they do it is almost always with an eye latch. This helps to preserve the more antique appearance of the wicker cube. These shelving cubes are ideal for heavier objects. They should be used with anything that requires an absolutely flat bottom though.</p>
<p>Plastic shelving cubes are the new trends. These shelving cubes fit into the shelves on tracks and act very similar to drawers. The biggest difference between the cubes and drawers is that the cube is self-closing while the drawer must use the shelf to close. The cubes can be removed and carried without fear of dropping what is in it. The plastic shelving cubes come in a wide array of colors and sizes. They are not as strong as the wicker cubes, but they are water proof and have a flat bottom. These are ideal for bathrooms and craft rooms.</p>
<p>The self-contained shelving cubes are also a new fad. These are very similar to lockers and cabinets in that the cubes remain where they are and open up from the front. These cubes are gaining in popularity as they can be locked together and taken apart as needed. These are very convenient for people who consistently travel or who live in small areas. The shelves are often made out of plastic, although metal; wicker and canvas are also seen. These shelving cubes often feature a locking mechanism to prevent them from opening on their own and spilling their contents out. </p>
<p>The material that the shelves are made out of is important to the function of the shelving cubes. If the material is very open, the shelving cube has to be stronger in order to support what is in the cube. If the material is easy to slide the cubes across, larger cubes can be used to store objects. If the material is difficult to slide the cubes across, they will need to be set into place which limits the size of the cube.</p>
<p>The waterproof nature of the material is also something to consider. Even though the plastic shelving cubes are water proof, if they are set on a wooden shelf, they can fail. This is because the shelf itself can come under attack by the water and eventually break. It is vital to use shelving and shelving cube material that is compatible to the task that it will be used for. </p>
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		<title>Build Your Own Storage Shelves! Video!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 20:45:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jconrad</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a great DIY video on building your own storage shelving. There are some great tips in here for amateur and pro alike!<br />
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 20:43:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jconrad</dc:creator>
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		<title>Building Your Own Cube Wall Shelves</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 20:41:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jconrad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The utmost in style and practicality, cube wall shelves have become some of the most popular closet accessories in the past few years. By utilizing a well-engineered design and being available at an affordable price, cube wall shelves are a great space-saving tool in households that desperately need it. Whether you are building your own [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The utmost in style and practicality, cube wall shelves have become some of the most popular closet accessories in the past few years. By utilizing a well-engineered design and being available at an affordable price, cube wall shelves are a great space-saving tool in households that desperately need it. Whether you are building your own or simply purchasing them from higher level furniture vendors, <a href="http://www.squareshelves.com">cube wall shelves</a> can work with any décor and be an incredible space-saving tool. No matter what room of the house or what you are planning on storing, the simple yet brilliant design of cube wall shelves are perfect for any occasion and can work wonders for cutting down on clutter and keeping your possessions safe and organized.<br />
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Many individuals will simply go out and buy cube wall shelves as needed, but it’s actually much cheaper to build them. With just a few hours time and some simple materials, you can have store-bought quality cube wall shelves for a fraction of the price. Many who engage in this activity also express how much fun the shelves are to build as well. Much less tedious than many other DIY projects, the building of these shelves is extremely simple and can be done by even the most novice woodworker. In just a few simple steps anyone can have an arrangement of cube wall shelves perfect for storing anything and everything. Even individuals who are lacking room in their abode can enjoy space-saving shelves whenever the find the time to build them.</p>
<p>The first thing to consider if you are planning on building your own shelves is the materials that you will need. You will need plywood or mahogany for the shelves themselves. These are both extremely common woods that can be found at most hardwood or DIY stores. The idea behind these woods is that they are light and easy to work with, and the structure of the shelves themselves supplies most of the integrity and strength. Because the shelves will be stacked atop of each other, you won’t need wood that is incredibly sturdy and expensive. You will also need a few power tools that will make the project go much quicker. Many experts suggest a skill saw, band saw, and lathe to create the most attractive finished product. Lastly, you will need nails, wood blue, and a hammer to connect the shelves if needed.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most common dimension of cube wall shelves is four feet by four feet. This is pretty standard in the storage world and should be big enough to store most items comfortably. This also prevents your project from becoming so big that it is arduous to move and work with. Start by measuring out the pieces of wood and cutting them into equal pieces a foot long and about six inches in width. Before putting them all together, make sure to stain or paint the pieces if you feel the need. Many individuals like their cube wall shelves to fit the flow and décor of their room, so if you plan on adding a sense of style to your cube wall shelves do this before picking up the hammer.</p>
<p>Once all of your pieces look the way you want them to, you’re going to want to nail them together using 1 inch nails. Do this in side by side fashion until you make a cube, and make sure to leave the front and back of the piece empty. Many professionals suggest starting with ten pieces of food and creating a cubed shelve with three openings, but more can be added or subtracted from this in order to fit your personal space specifications. Congratulations! You’ve just built your very own cube wall shelves.</p>
<p>When you’ve completed building the shelves either mount them on your wall by using hooks or nails or simply put them in any closet or against any wall for a storage piece that looks great and is incredibly effective. This easy project is a great way to save space and create compartments for anything that needs to be stored properly. Cube wall shelves are incredibly easy and fun to build and the project can be as small or large as you wish to make it.</p>
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		<title>Utilizing Cubby Shelves in Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Oct 2010 23:11:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jconrad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those who are inclined enough to build their own square shelves have been absolutely thrilled with the results and have found that storage and decoration is now a cinch. Because square shelves can be made cheaply, it is possible to put them in any room of the house and create a stylish appearance that will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those who are inclined enough to build their own square shelves have been absolutely thrilled with the results and have found that storage and decoration is now a cinch. Because square shelves can be made cheaply, it is possible to put them in any room of the house and create a stylish appearance that will help remove the clutter in your everyday life. When professionally done, these square shelves can cost quite a bit of money, but when the project is done by you, the savings is simply astronomical. <a href="http://www.squareshelves.com" target="_self">Square shelving</a> has become a staple in virtually every modern household and is beginning to replace standalone bookshelves and desks as the most efficient way to store items.<br />
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A quick internet search will return a large number of instructions for creating your own square shelves as well as vendors who sell them. Although you will save money by building them yourself, the manufactured ones are still a great buy and can actually act as a template for individuals who are thinking of building their own. When it comes to style and affordability, there’s nothing like square shelves to add a sense of space and a relaxed flow to any room of the house.</p>
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		<title>Creating Your Own Square Shelves</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 23:09:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jconrad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Far superior to round shelves, small square shelves are a great way to add space to your room and cut down the clutter in your everyday life. Great for storing your valuables or showcasing collections, square shelves are inexpensive and able to fit in virtually any room of the house. Great for single items such [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Far superior to round shelves, small square shelves are a great way to add space to your room and cut down the clutter in your everyday life. Great for storing your valuables or showcasing collections, <a href="http://www.squareshelves.com" target="_self">square shelves</a> are inexpensive and able to fit in virtually any room of the house. Great for single items such as a picture or a vase, and also perfect for a myriad of different items that need to be used, but should stay out of the way on a daily basis. When installing or building square shelves, it is important to have the right tools around, many of which are power tools. With only moderate difficulty, you can build your own square shelves or simply purchase them at an affordable rate. One of the best ways to store items and create a more welcoming feel to a room, these shelves can be made using very little time and are simple enough for virtually anyone with building experience to make.<br />
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The first step to making your own square shelves is by cutting a piece of wood that measure six by six inches and are a perfect square with 90 degree angles. Because square shelving uses a basic design, it’s pretty simple to learn how to build square shelves. Use a circular saw to cut the wood and make sure to measure and make sure the dimensions are correct. If you have the tools and the expertise, it’s even possible to cut multiple pieces of wood at the same time and create more shelves in one sitting. Once you’ve cut out the desired number of pieces (three or four per shelf, depending on how you will mount them), sand the edges so that they are smooth and splinter free. Do this by either using an electric sander, or regular twenty grit sandpaper. Many individuals prefer the electric sander, but the process can be completed just as efficiently with regular sandpaper.</p>
<p>Depending on your décor, you will want to paint the wood to have it match. Paint each piece individually and completely and leave it in a cool dry place until they are completely dry. Although this is optional, many experts recommend paining simply because the finished product will look better and the extra coat of paint will protect against the elements and damage. Once you have your pieces painted, it is time to assemble the shelves. Lay the first piece of wood down on a flat surface and stand the second one at the bottom so that it is pressed up to the edge of the first piece. If you are doing it correctly, it should produce a 90 degree angle. Hammer the two pieces of wood together in this position and repeat the process for the other pieces. When all steps are completed, the result should of course be a square. If you are planning on putting your square shelves on the wall, you will need four pieces, and if you are looking to stack them on the floor, three pieces will work just fine.</p>
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