
I have been swamped recently, though, with a big illustration contract so I've had less time to do things. But working at home means I'm looking around at everything that needs to be done and it can be very distracting. So I take little breaks in the day to do house things, and then work late into the evening on my sketches. Luckily this is one of the benefits of freelancing, you can pick your own hours as long as you meet the deadlines.
One of the things I couldn't wait to do was replace our bookshelves. In our old place we had a long row of short billy's on one wall and it gave us enough book storage and I think it looked nice. But we don't have a wall like that here, and we really needed something else. As you may have noticed I've become all about finding vintage furniture on craigslist, all "good old-fashioned workmanship - no more crummy flatpack!" recently. But I just could not find the perfect bookcases.



Here are my assembly tips (for all IKEA flatpack furnishings):
1. pretend you are a surgeon and lay out all the screws and pegs and tools and things on a tray so you are organized
2. use a tea towel under all those things so they don't roll around and drive you crazy
3. don't knock over the tray because you will have to crawl around looking under your furniture for all the little bits and it is VERY VEXING.
4. actually count them so you don't wonder later if something is missing or if you used the wrong thing
5. experienced assemblers will already know this, but each screw has a little number beside it at the beginning of the manual and next to the step where you use it so you can double check it's the right one
6. use the box your furniture came in as a mat to protect the pieces while assembling
7. when the instructions have a little "!" pay attention, or you will regret it
8. don't start assembling at 11pm at night if you are already tired and cranky
9. keep any extra bits for later - and the instructions!
Ohhh I LOVE those bookshelves! Some thing about the glass doors that makes it great.
ReplyDeleteNice bookshelves!! I would love to do freelance illustrations. You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the assembly tips! I have and IKEA bookshelf and table still boxed in the garage.
ReplyDeleteOhhhh I must have those bookshelves! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! The helpful Ikea tips made me laugh. So true. Great work and lovely photos. Can't wait to see the little bird bag!
ReplyDeleteThose are my dream bookcases!
ReplyDeleteIn your assembly instructions you forgot to mention to ask your partner to please find something else to do so that you can concentrate. (That's just how it seems to work in my world.)
ReplyDeleteYou are right the bookshelves do fit perfectly! I can see it all coming together!!!
Nice vase. It meets my approval.
I poopoo IKEA but since I didn't know those bookcases existed...let's just say I want to go to IKEA right NOW!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like we build furniture the same way:) We have one more step -- when we finish assembling a piece of IKEA furniture, we put the extra bits in a ziploc bag. Then, the assembly instructions in a plastic page protector along with the ziploc. We have a binder for "instructions, manuals, and warranties" that we keep in the office. Makes everything so much easier to find later on!
ReplyDeleteI love thst bookshelf system and would love to get it when I move.
ReplyDeleteI tagged you for a meme.
Rules on my blog
i Love your Ikea cabinets.
ReplyDelete