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Master Bedroom Closet Remodel

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 11:22 am
by aftermac
Mary and I are trying to finish up a bunch of projects before the twins are born... which is why I told her the master bedroom closet was perfectly fine with the existing J-bar for hanging clothes. So, she proceeded to take my sawzall, cut the J-bar in half, ripped it out, then told me to remodel the closet.

After some disussion of design, she decided that she wanted a divided closet with enough space for two rows of hanging clothes, and a shelf at the top. My rebuttal was that it wasn't possible since we would be blocking the only access to the attic. Mary's final decision was, "figure it out"...

Here's what I came up with:


Re: Master Bedroom Closet Remodel

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 2:07 pm
by Bigdog
Jason - great idea! Gotta keep mama happy!

Re: Master Bedroom Closet Remodel

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 2:25 pm
by Jeff Silvey
Very nice firefighter's will love you for that project.

Re: Master Bedroom Closet Remodel

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 4:45 pm
by ScottyD'sdad
Wow, Mary on surging hormones, sounds dangerous! I'll have to keep my distance, at the tug, since I won't be able to behave. Ed Good job, Jason! (Yes, its a complement, even though you didn't expect it)

Re: Master Bedroom Closet Remodel

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 7:02 pm
by aftermac
Bigdog wrote:Jason - great idea! Gotta keep mama happy!


Thanks, Bigdog!

Absolutely! I'm just glad we were able to settle on a much simpler design than she originally had in mind! :)

Jeff Silvey wrote:Very nice firefighter's will love you for that project.


Thanks, Jeff!

Hopefully, I never have to put that one to the test!

ScottyD'sdad wrote:Wow, Mary on surging hormones, sounds dangerous! I'll have to keep my distance, at the tug, since I won't be able to behave. Ed Good job, Jason! (Yes, its a complement, even though you didn't expect it)


Thanks Ed! I'll count that compliment as double coming from you! :||): :lol: Though it's not really evident from my Cub repair and tugging skills, I'm actually fairly handy in the wood shop. Lots of things have needed fixing since I bought my house 6 years ago. :)

Considering stories I've heard about her mother, so far Mary hasn't been all that bad. She probably would have torn the closet apart regardless. :) With that said, it's still probably best not to provoke her - especially if she's within reach of any tool that reciprocates, spins, or bludgeons! :shock: :mrgreen:

Re: Master Bedroom Closet Remodel

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 7:28 pm
by ScottyD'sdad
Jason, I'm heading to behavioral training, before the tug. No telling what kind of weapon Mary could conceal, in maternity clothes. I'm not taking any chances!
Do you think "puppy kindergarten" will do, I can't get into any human classes, on short notice. Ed

Re: Master Bedroom Closet Remodel

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 8:29 pm
by aftermac
ScottyD'sdad wrote:Jason, I'm heading to behavioral training, before the tug. No telling what kind of weapon Mary could conceal, in maternity clothes. I'm not taking any chances!
Do you think "puppy kindergarten" will do, I can't get into any human classes, on short notice. Ed


I'm sure she'll appreciate the effort. That will at least cover the basics: sit, stay, and "heal" - which may come in handy to recover from any wounds! :sick:

Re: Master Bedroom Closet Remodel

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 8:36 pm
by Rudi
Jason:

An intriguing solution to a difficult and somewhat common dilemma. Nicely done :D :applause:

Re: Master Bedroom Closet Remodel

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:59 am
by ScottyD'sdad
aftermac wrote:
ScottyD'sdad wrote:Jason, I'm heading to behavioral training, before the tug. No telling what kind of weapon Mary could conceal, in maternity clothes. I'm not taking any chances!
Do you think "puppy kindergarten" will do, I can't get into any human classes, on short notice. Ed


I'm sure she'll appreciate the effort. That will at least cover the basics: sit, stay, and "heal" - which may come in handy to recover from any wounds! :sick:

My first class is this afternoon! Ed

Re: Master Bedroom Closet Remodel

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:39 pm
by aftermac
Rudi wrote:Jason:

An intriguing solution to a difficult and somewhat common dilemma. Nicely done :D :applause:


Thanks, Rudi! I'm really happy with how it turned out. :)

ScottyD'sdad wrote:
aftermac wrote:
ScottyD'sdad wrote:Jason, I'm heading to behavioral training, before the tug. No telling what kind of weapon Mary could conceal, in maternity clothes. I'm not taking any chances!
Do you think "puppy kindergarten" will do, I can't get into any human classes, on short notice. Ed


I'm sure she'll appreciate the effort. That will at least cover the basics: sit, stay, and "heal" - which may come in handy to recover from any wounds! :sick:

My first class is this afternoon! Ed


We're looking forward to seeing how well it pays off at the Tug! :lol:

Re: Master Bedroom Closet Remodel

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 5:33 am
by TaminTank
Nice Jason! How is Mary? We were correct...this is going to be a big guy...in June was already over 5lbs and I am not due until Sept...Hope it is all going smoothly!

Re: Master Bedroom Closet Remodel

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 6:30 am
by John(videodoc)
Very nice Jason, i was wondering how you were going to squeeze into that little area. Video explained it well.

WIfe had me do a similiar project this past winter. Easyclosets.com designed my closest. I printed off their plans. And then built it out of oak. Saved a lot money doing it this way. Here is a link in case you missed it.

http://s16.photobucket.com/albums/b46/v ... om/Closet/

John

Re: Master Bedroom Closet Remodel

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 6:38 pm
by aftermac
TaminTank wrote:Nice Jason! How is Mary? We were correct...this is going to be a big guy...in June was already over 5lbs and I am not due until Sept...Hope it is all going smoothly!


Thanks, Tami! Wow, 5lbs already! Mary is doing well. She is at 25 weeks today and the boys are about 1.5 pounds each. Hope everything is going well for you also! Are you going to Cub Tug?

John(videodoc) wrote:Very nice Jason, i was wondering how you were going to squeeze into that little area. Video explained it well.

WIfe had me do a similiar project this past winter. Easyclosets.com designed my closest. I printed off their plans. And then built it out of oak. Saved a lot money doing it this way. Here is a link in case you missed it.

http://s16.photobucket.com/albums/b46/v ... om/Closet/

John


Thanks, John! I figured a video would explain things better than words. :) Our closet is so small it's hard to do anything with, plus with the attic access it makes it even harder to work with. I built a much more elaborate walk-in closet / storage shelving / pantry in the basement where we keep out of season clothes, because there is so little space in the bedroom.

Nice work on your closet as well! I think that's the size of my entire bedroom. :) We looked at the cedar planks, but decided to go with the chip board. The shelves are cabinet grade plywood with 1" oak facia board.