Tips on turning an entire wall into a bookshelf? WITHOUT brackets? Anyone ever done it?
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I guess mounting the shelves on uprights is the way to do it, or preferably running the shelves all the way across the wall and spacing vertical upright dividers (that also act as convenient bookends) throughout the shelving to hold the shelves up.
But you really can't have a "bottom shelf" right on the floor, right? Because what house these days has a floor that actually meets a wall at a proper right angle? And if the bottom shelf rests on the floor and the floor is not 90 degrees perpendicular to the wall, then the whole bookshelf built from there up is fux0red and doesn't sit flat against the wall.
I guess that's the main problem: The shelves don't want to really sit flat against the wall because the uprights, at some point, must hit the floor.
Or do you put a "backing" of plywood behind the entire shelving unit and then just mount the entire thing on the wall (via hitting studs) without the shelves touching the floor?
Thanks!