I posted about the start of this project in the "Grow your own/what I did on the plot today 2021" thread
https://chat.allotment-garden.org/index.php?topic=133988.15 on February 1, 6, and 17, promising I would follow up here. I needed to convert a very poorly organized and dilapidated outdoor storage closet (for garden and other tools] into a space that will maximize storage in a long narrow room. I also needed to work the design around two windows, make shelving of different heights to accommodate readily available plastic storage totes. Finally, I had some old, but very sound and solid structural lumber (what we call two-by-fours here, our most common building dimension; might be different over there?). I wanted to keep materials costs down, so I wanted to use as much of that lumber as possible, including some 16-foot long pieces I could just barely get into the room.
The link above shows the state of construction of the shelving through February 17. Attached is a photo showing what the shelving looks like now, still not quite complete.
I am hoping to finish the shelving tomorrow, including laying down plywood shelf boards and anchoring it to wall studs to prevent shifting or tipping.
The room will also have pegboard for organizing tools, and I'm constructing a bin for long- handled garden tools.