Anonymous wrote:I like the Billy series. With the right combination of shelves and doors it can be very functional and professional looking. The only problem is that the white bookshelves aren't real wood veneer - they are paper thermofoil and might not look that great over time - depending of course on how much abuse they take from kids and family life.
I've never understood why IKEA hasn't developed a kit of parts to go with the Billy or Besta series - toe kick moulding like they have for their kitchen cabinets, finish matching crown moulds with premade inside and outside corner blocks and matching finish spacers to add between bookcases to get that true built in look.
Anonymous wrote:ughh don't do this, it looks cheap and probably is against manufacturer recommendations. HATE the seam between the book cases. Save up and get a real carpenter.
http://www.runtoradiance.com/2014/01/17/diy-ikea-billy-bookcase-built-in-bookshelves-2/
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, everyone. Seems like Billy is the right move! We want bookshelves because we're setting up a library, so cabinets won't quite work.
Any tips for the hack, or suggestions for easy-to-follow instructions on the web, would be appreciated! DH is a dead loss as far as being handy, and I'm more "Pinterest Fail" than "Pinterest."
Anonymous wrote:Why not get ikea kitchen cabinets that configure in a variety of ways and opt to put doors on some to give it a more furniture look?
Anonymous wrote:We need to put up a wall of bookshelves in our basement, and I'm wondering if there are any inexpensive options other than Ikea's Billy bookcases? We don't have the budget for built-ins or high-end shelves. I was thinking of doing Billy and then hacking it by gluing some molding on the top and in-between units, but maybe there's something better out there. We don't want to do the Elfa-type shelves. All suggestions are very appreciated!