DIY Under Stairs Storage Space

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Publicado 2024-04-26
I was asked to create some storage space out of a hidden area underneath the staircase in brother's hallway for things like shoes, coats and bags. This involved some cutting and demolition work, tiling, plasterboarding, woodworking and carpentry!

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0:00 Intro
0:13 Inspection Hole
1:07 Structural Info
1:35 Demolition
4:02 Tiling
6:28 Woodworking
7:54 Framing
8:42 More Woodworking
9:55 Carpentry
10:32 Plasterboard
11:19 More Carpentry
12:20 Decorating
12:28 Final Result

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @RagnBoneBrown
    🔗My pop up bench dogs video: https://youtu.be/szTZ408AGko?si=tBxNMMeYVUJxQ-0H 🔗My insulated plasterboard video: https://youtu.be/JyFMQuSUV2U?si=Z2UaJbcPPHksRIfc Materials used in the video: Push To Open Magnetic Latches amzn.to/3JxnHfc (Amazon UK) geni.us/ElkfL (Amazon Worldwide) Primer G amzn.to/49OzvEz (Amazon UK) geni.us/692QoI (Amazon Worldwide) Flexible Tile Adhesive amzn.to/3JCeKRL (Amazon UK) geni.us/MxAx (Amazon Worldwide) Tile Grout (Grey) amzn.to/4dkW7jc (Amazon UK) geni.us/jVEe6F5 (Amazon Worldwide) Inset Hinges amzn.to/44gdPQz (Amazon UK) geni.us/tuSjYNb (Amazon Worldwide) Plasterboard Foam Adhesive amzn.to/3Jxo9tU (Amazon UK) geni.us/2uUwZ0 (Amazon Worldwide) :yt:Want to be a content creator like me? I have an online Content Creator Course - featuring 2 hours of content covering video ideas, thumbnails and titles, monetisation, filming, editing, FAQs, sponsors, earnings and loads more! Includes exclusive access to a forum where you can share ideas or ask for help, advice or feedback from a community of other video creators. Available now at bit.ly/b_h_c_c_c
  • @PoweredbyRobots
    2:00 I had a little accident a few years ago with a disc cutter. It was set up in the same way as yours is... As I was cutting through the wall I got near to the bottom where the blade caught and kicked back violently, working its way across my chest and into my neck before the blade was caught by the fibres in my nylon jacket and stopped. I had the cover down, but as you go down the wall it rotates the match it and then when it doeskick back and hit you the blade is exposed. What I learnt that day is never sit in line with a rotating blade. Screw the handle into the top of the device rather than the left-hand side to facilitate this. You can still see your cut line, and it doesn't leave another one across your body for posterity. If you're interested in the follow-up from that drop me a message. I wish you all the very best, and a happy LONG life.
  • 😿When I first saw Jasper in the video, I knew he was old by the way he walked down the stairs. I'm so sorry for your brother's family loss. Special prayers for them. You did wonderful job of making extra storage for their family. It looks great. I enjoyed the "why, why, why, why..." session. Too cute! Well done!
  • @criticalmass181
    When i'm faced with really rubbish jobs, like this one, I just remind myself that it only has to be done ONCE. I actually stopped building my shed, in a really difficult spot, and watched this, as a form of break from a really crappy job. Thanks for the break.
  • Great job as usually looks quite professional. Seeing that sweet Jasper has passed away brought tear to my eyes. I´m sure your brother and family are very sad. Best wishes for them.
  • @danlopretto7222
    You just built that little girl’s favorite room in the house. 😊
  • @pgtips4240
    The take away in this video was the advice to clean the grout with a pink sponge. I would have probably used an orange one and ended up in a right mess.🤦‍♂️ Great video and great job. 😁
  • @DavidLee-cw6ci
    These spaces are so low and annoying to get stuff out of that i think roll in roll out storage is the way to go. I built two wheeled shoe racks for my space, makes it so much more usable than the dump it was before.
  • @prodical666
    Poor Jasper :( Fantastic job on this storage!
  • @thenullco
    Lovely piece of work, and enjoyed the edit style too. RIP, Jasper, old boy.
  • @benefitthirteen
    When I was young (10ish) we had a little neighbor who always asked questions about everything we were doing. We loved that guy cause he was tough as nails, and he'd always volunteer when we required a subject to put experimental theories to the test. It was the 60's, so everything was fine.
  • @johndoe6032
    Holy cow, with interior walls like they built that place to survive the end of the world!
  • @annakramar5088
    You've got the love kids..."WHY??" is very good question🤣& R.I.P Jasper 😽
  • @RB-xg2vz
    I built a house for our Newfoundland dog under the stairs. Even with tiling the floor and walls it was cheaper than buying him a dog bed 😂😂😂 he loves it in there
  • @TheHaydock91
    You did a great job Keith and RIP little Jasper.
  • @Lingerminator
    No one is supposed to cry at a DIY video. Bye Jasper.
  • @-ZIO
    Great project! I did something similar in my house in Queens NY. Very similar stairs and orientation in the house to this house. I went a slightly different path. After clearing out the space under the stairs and removing the section of wall under the bottom 6 steps I ended up making a right triangle pull out drawer to make use of the space. The drawer pull was disguised under a faux vent and the rails were from an old IBM rack server that was rated for 250 lbs (US) or 115 kg. It was reclaimed storage and obscure too :)
  • @Jules_Pew
    Having spent decades getting stuff in and out from under the stairs, I now look at those wheel out shelves with envy. Saying that, nice job.