As a house remodeling project, I decided to turn the modest bathroom off of my kitchen into a pantry. My house already had two full bathrooms and the tiny bathroom in the kitchen area was only a half bath with just a sink and toilet. Considering that my residence has limited storage space, specifically in the kitchen area, I thought it would be a fantastic concept to transform this space into a a lot more helpful area.
The 1st factor we did was eliminate the sink and toilet and take out the plumbing, which involved going under the house into the crawlspace and capping the water lines. We attached Sharkbite fittings between the plastic Pex pipe and the old copper pipe and it worked amazing. Not a leak could be seen.
Then the holes in the wall had to be patched with dry wall compound and tape. Soon after I patched the walls, I then sanded the area and painted over it. You couldn't even tell a sink had been there. For the toilet, we capped the hole and nailed down wood. Of course, I had to break out the ceramic tile and then replace it, which was a tedious job. Luckily it only involved about four pieces. Still chiseling out mortar and grout is not a fun chore!
Right after all remnants of the bathroom had been removed, my dad measured the closet for shelves. We decided to have shelves go all the way to the best of the room for maximum storage. Following getting the pieces delivered to my front door from the nearby lumber yard, my dad used his handy Craftsman tools (we enjoy Craftsman) to cut the pieces to size and nail them in.
The final step was staining the wood to guard it from harm. This is some thing I advocate be carried out prior to nailing up the shelves as it is especially hard to get into some of those tight spaces. I learned that the tough way. I removed the heavy bathroom door and replaced it with a thin bifold door that took up much less space. The final item received lots of compliments from guests and I now have somewhere to stock all my green beans!