Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Install A Cedar Closet

Line closet spaces with cedar.


Lining a whole closet with aromatic cedar planks not only provides an aesthetic quality to the master bedroom as a whole. The smell will be exquisite. And the addition of the cedar planks will keep moths, cockroaches, silverfish and mildew out of your clothing. Highly humid areas of the country have a higher occurrence of moth, cockroach and silverfish and will benefit the most from the addition of cedar in their closets. All other areas will love the beauty cedar planks add to their closet spaces. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Remove the existing flooring from the closet area. Find the studs in the wall with an electronic stud finder. Mark the locations of the studs with a pencil.


2. Lay a cedar plank against the back wall of the closet with the grooved edge toward the floor. The plank has to be shorter than the width of the back wall. Nail the cedar plank to the back wall by nailing through the cedar plank into the wall stud. Use finish nails and a hammer or a pneumatic finish nailer to fasten the planks to the wall.


3. Apply subsequent planks to fill the length of the back wall. Trim the cedar plank to fit the space with a miter saw.


4. Apply the second and subsequent layers of cedar planking in the same manner as the first layer. Do not allow the seams between the cedar planks to line up. The structure of the cedar plank installation will be stronger if the seams between the planks alternate. Continue installing the cedar planks layer by layer until you reach the ceiling. Trim the final layer of planks to width as needed with a table saw.


5. Install the side walls layer by layer in the same manner used to install the back wall. After the side walls are installed, install cedar planks on the ceiling and the floor to complete the project







Tags: cedar planks, back wall, cedar plank, addition cedar, closet spaces