i am assuming you're talking making an existing closet into a cedar closet. if so there's a couple of ways to go, the easiest and quickest is figure the square footage of the walls to be covered.
buy the cedar at lowes or Home Depot. they should have it in thin tongue and groove stock of varying lengths. its soft and can be cut with about any small hand or circular saw.
you can go first class and remove all shelves and base mouldings then replace same over the cedar or simply cut to fit to shelves and base. I would simply cut cedar to butt the door trim so dont remove it.
start at top of base or at floor and run cedar horizontally simply stacking it.leave a dimes width between pieces to allow for movement.
find studs w/stud finder or by tapping wall with hammer and listening for solid sound and drive small nail to find center of stud then mark vertical lines at center of studs so you can see where to hit a stud when you start nailing your cedar boards on.
strike a pencil or chalk line at top of where your first course of cedar is to go and tack your first course lightly. when you see that the 2nd course is seating properly onto the tongue of the bottom course then nail both securely.
you can face nail into studs using thin finish nails long enough to penetrate cedar and drywall and go at least 3/4 inch into stud or you can nail at an angle through the tongue to conceal the nails.
if you have access to a compressor and nail gun use 2 inch fin brads 18 gauge. this stuff is really easy to work with and easy to fix screwups with. finish corners with 3/4 quarter round or cove mould or rip a half or 3/4 inch straight strip from your cedar [i prefer to do it that way. looks more professional] be careful if hand nailing as its very soft wood and will show hammer marks very clearly. have fun!
A closet is one of the important furnitures you can have at home. Here are the tools you would require in order to build a nice closet:
And the materials you would need are:
Well your brother may be right in that cedar would typically be installed only in a storage closet. Now on the flip side it might be a bit cheaper to build a closet with different wood, but if you want cedar, then build with cedar.
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Yes.
Cedar closets can provide a nice, pleasant aroma when opening. And also the woods natural properties helps keep out moths as well as absorb moisture and odors.
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The Cedar show rack fits great into a standard-width closet and will greatly increase your storage space.
If your cedar chest or cedar closet has lost its scent, give it a rub with sand paper. The newly exposed surfaces will emit the familiar cedar scent you enjoy.
No. It is sufficient to line the walls with aromatic cedar.
Cedar is a very strong element so it will be able to protect your valuable much longer. Also the chest will not be prone to unwanted odors as you can get with other kinds of closet.
I'm a little confused by this question. Is the idea to preserve the teddy bear? In that case I would recommend anything with cedar in it. You wouldn't have to get an entire cedar box, but most places that sell closet accessories sell cedar shavings or cedar blocks that you can pack with your bear. This prevents insect infestations like moths.
Using cedar when constructing a closet can help with keeping out pests such as moths, roaches, and rats. They leave an intoxicating cedar aroma and are found often in older model homes.
Many times cedar wood is used in ticonderoga pencils. If it is "Eastern Red Cedar" that you ask about, then furniture, chests, closet linnings, and anything needing decay and insect resistance.