Stud Skeleton Library

Project Details

Project Name
Stud Skeleton Library
Project Types
Other
Project Scope
Renovation/Remodel
Shared By
Chinnu
Project Status
Built
Size
900 ft²
Room or Space
Architectural Detail

Project Description

2005 RADA
Architectural Design Detail / Merit

Too many books. That’s what prompted this husband-and-wife team of architects to design an inventive shelving arrangement based on the stud system of their late ’60s tract house.

Here’s how it works: The library in this renovated house is built into the gable-end walls of a loft space. The original wood studs, which act as a skeleton for the library shelves, were completely stripped, and new birch-veneer plywood-faced panels were mounted to the outside face of the studs. The studs were stained and new 2×2 horizontal wood ledgers were screwed to them. The old studs and new ledgers form a skeleton grid into which multicolored wood shelves were inserted.

Got that? Not to worry; it took the carpenters who worked on the renovation a while to get with the program too. “They really did not want to keep those studs,” says Beth Reader. “They told us we were totally nuts, that we were ruining things. They even tried to tear them off when we weren’t there. Not too long ago, one of them came back to the house and said, ‘I thought you all were crazy to keep those studs, but I’ve got to say that they’re just beautiful.’”

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