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BeoPuppy:
Alcoholic IKEA FTW?

Marauder_Pilot:

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--- Quote from: Marauder_Pilot on 22 Sep 2009, 17:12 ---That is the best idea I've ever seen.
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Really?

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Well, best booze-bottle-shelf idea I've ever seen, at least. I mean, I'm sure I could think of a few better ideas if I sat down, but that one took priority when I saw it originally.

Aimless:
Well, instructables does seem to have a lot of different takes on things to do with or for booze :-D

This is another implementation, from the same source: http://www.zero-waste.co.uk/projects/tensiontable.htm

My home-improvement activities: things to put things on or in made from things that aren't made to have things put on or in them.

I like doing it this way because 1. I live in a dorm which, while being quite lovely and now very much a home, isn't going to be anything like a permanent residence, and so 2. might be a little unncessary to fork out tons of cash to furnish it when I can 3. do it cheap and get everything to my taste (with a design theme and everything).

Or whatcha think?

Although I'll be taking some of these ideas with me when I finally decide it's time to settle down and get a real home.

Bastardous Bassist:
I don't know if your dorm has rules against "wooden furniture," because mine did, and it was actually enforced.  Make sure you check on that beforehand, because you don't want to end up having to haul your construction to the dumpster.  Other than that possibility, it definitely sounds like a good idea.  It'll definitely give you some great experience about what you like and what you don't like, and help refine your construction skills.

Darkbluerabbit:
My best friend did this years ago with Snapple Elements (anyone remember those?) bottles on top of an existing bookshelf.  I don't know if she got the idea somewhere or just came up with it, but the extra shelves are still intact, so they must be fairly stable.

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