thanks for the pics of ironing board wall unit
hey...thanks for the pics! i see u left the price tag hanging below yours (lol) :laughing:.....i was also imagining it if i just made the recessed unit, then made the ironing board.....hinged it's back edge to the inside of the unit ( a little distance from the actual bottom of the recessed unit) and then on the bottom of the ironing board if i ran a long wedged shaped bracket board on edge, (hinging along its edge to the bottom of the ironing board)..and when lowering the ironing board i could turn that wedge bracket so it supports the ironing board. (to avoid a leg on it, ) i still want it to be sturdy....so , if when i cut into the drywall i ran a 2x6 across the wall studs...i could use it to attach the screws through so it gets a good hold. hummmm....the wall i would use actually has a closet behind it for the next room...i could use a turnbuckle and run cable thru that room and anchor it to the neighbors garage next door:laughing:.....
seriously....when i get a chance i'll try to draw up what i believe might work and you guys can critique it....Handy...I like your plans too and appreciate the info! i do know i'll only have the depth of the wall space, minus the drywall and maybe if absolutely needed the thickness of trim around it ...so it will be shallow...needing to all the while accomodate for the thickness of the board plus padding and cover ... any suggestions for type of wood for the board? oak? i will also more than likely order a door that matches the cupboards in this room (office-sewing-computer and now laundry room) so, i'll need to check on available stock sizes for that too.....this project will probably have to wait 'til spring..hopefully spring of 09! (if it ever gets here, understand we could get a whopper of a storm on monday....could end up with time to work on those plans...hope we keep electric!) julie