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		<title>Expedit under-stairs storage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Materials: Expedit shelving unit (149 x 149 cm) Description: The under-stairs area in our house was an awkward cluttered cupboard, but had the potential to be a great storage area in the hallway if it could be repurposed with some clever Ikea hackery. Expedit looked ideal... Materials 1 x Expedit 149cm x 149cm shelf unit, high-gloss white 3 x Expedit Insert doors, green 2 x shelf brackets 1 x large L-bracket 18 x small L-bracket (narrower than Expedit shelf-thickness) 44mm square section timber Step 1: Design I created a 3D model of our staircase and the full Expedit shelf unit in SolidWorks, then modified both of them to work out where I should cut down the Expedit, and get a feel for how the thing would look when done


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<p> Materials: Expedit shelving unit (149 x 149 cm) Description: The under-stairs area in our house was an awkward cluttered cupboard, but had the potential to be a great storage area in the hallway if it could be repurposed with some clever Ikea hackery. Expedit looked ideal&#8230; Materials 1 x Expedit 149cm x 149cm shelf unit, high-gloss white 3 x Expedit Insert doors, green 2 x shelf brackets 1 x large L-bracket 18 x small L-bracket (narrower than Expedit shelf-thickness) 44mm square section timber Step 1: Design I created a 3D model of our staircase and the full Expedit shelf unit in SolidWorks, then modified both of them to work out where I should cut down the Expedit, and get a feel for how the thing would look when done</p>
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