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I have been looking around Chiang Mai with no success for some shallow shelves for some closets. Due to the doors opening inwards in the closets the shelves need to be less than 32 cm in depth. I would expect 30 cm to be a standard depth but can only find very short shelves in that depth. The ideal shelves would be 180 H x 80 W x 30 D. I don't think stacking shorter shelves would work well. These don't need to be heavy duty shelves as nothing too heavy would be stored in them. The typical aluminum shelves that are riveted together would probably work fine. I've looked everywhere that I can think of that sells shelves but probably missed something. Any suggestions?

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I have been looking around Chiang Mai with no success for some shallow shelves for some closets. Due to the doors opening inwards in the closets the shelves need to be less than 32 cm in depth. I would expect 30 cm to be a standard depth but can only find very short shelves in that depth. The ideal shelves would be 180 H x 80 W x 30 D. I don't think stacking shorter shelves would work well. These don't need to be heavy duty shelves as nothing too heavy would be stored in them. The typical aluminum shelves that are riveted together would probably work fine. I've looked everywhere that I can think of that sells shelves but probably missed something. Any suggestions?

I also had a thread about this some time ago.

 

If it’s for clothes I think 30cm is not deep enough.

For bits and pieces maybe.

I just had a walk in closet room fitted out tans think my shelves about 50cm. Used. Blockboard

Strange the doors open in.

I was asked 2000 from a place on canal re they often have used white steel shelves about yr size. No bargain, but if u want I’ll direct u

 

 

 

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Ikea Thailand has some shelving units that are shallow -- I see one that is only 27 cm, another 30 cm, etc.  They have an online store now and ship to Chiang Mai.  Have fun with assembly (not!)  Recently we bought a great deal of Ikea furniture and it was well worth it to pay to have their crew come and assembly it.  A male-female team that worked quickly, almost like watching a ballet of one person with four hands.  They assembled dozens of pieces of furniture in one day that probably would have taken us weeks and caused Hubby and me to file for divorce if we'd attempted it.

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Home pro has a range of shelves at 200mm wide but if you are not fussy how they look the easiest way is to get some strips of 2x1 pse and cut them and space them to the exact dimensions you need.

A lot of my tools shelves i have done this way

 

 

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