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  • Kerful09
    Member
    • Jan 2024
    • 86

    I'm planning to build a bookshelf, which wood type is budget-friendly yet sturdy?

    Wood choices can be overwhelming, and I want to ensure my bookshelf is both cost-effective and long-lasting. Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
  • eilegna
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2024
    • 255

    #2
    Hey Kerful09! When it comes to building a budget-friendly yet sturdy bookshelf, I'd recommend going for plywood or pine. They're both pretty affordable and can hold up well if you're not too rough with them. Plus, you can easily find them at most hardware stores. Just make sure to sand and finish them nicely to give them that extra durability. Good luck with your project! 📚🔨

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    • Yankee
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2024
      • 344

      #3
      Built-in bookcases will typically cost more than store-bought, but I consider them to be worth it they add great architectural detail, and a good carpenter can customize them to fit your space​ and you can handpick materials needed that will benefit you long term. But if you prefer store-bought that will last long and If you want a book shelf that has esthetic of the mid-century modern era this one will help you decide

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      • eon.xlslcbcdtks
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2024
        • 387

        #4
        Hi, there! Another budget-friendly and sturdy option for a bookshelf is medium-density fiberboard, or MDF. MDF is made from compressed wood fibers and resin, resulting in a dense and durable material that is more affordable than solid wood. It's easy to work with, takes paint well, and provides a smooth surface for finishing. Consider MDF if you're looking for a cost-effective yet reliable option for your bookshelf project.

        Happy crafting! 📚🔨​

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        • Marich
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2024
          • 844

          #5
          Hello! I agreed with eilegna, Yankee, and eon.xlslcbcdtks. For a budget-friendly yet sturdy bookshelf, I'd recommend going with plywood or MDF (medium-density fiberboard). They're wallet-friendly and hold up well. Pine is another solid option, easy to work with and won't break the bank. Just give it a good finish or paint job, and you're golden. Happy building! 🔨

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