Bamboo is a durable material that creates a cozy feeling and a nice contrast against the white aluminium frame. You did not mention how much height you do have, but the side units are slightly shorter at 216cm tall. It looks a little less polished but is just as flexible in terms of storage options, especially for awkward spaces. What about using the instead of posts? It fits beautifully under the eaves on a 3m long wall. Anyone else knows whether this can be done? I hope you can help! And maybe fit it with a slanted ceiling fixing appropriate for slanted ceilings? Hope you find the solution to your situation. It has uprights in varying heights, with the tallest standing at 196cm.
It not only grows like grass, but spreads like grass. Available in different widths and depths. It can grow up to one metre per day and produces twice as much oxygen compared to other wood species. In order to attach it to a sloped ceiling, given its construction, the easiest thing would be to install a wooden block on the ceiling so you have a flat surface to connect it to. Bamboo is a grass, not a tree, and does not need replanting. Designer Ehlén Johansson Bamboo Bamboo is stronger and more flexible than most wood, as it has longer fibres. .
Under a sloping ceiling or along an entire wall. Measure carefully and cut very straight if you do this. You can build high or low. . . .
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