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fulltimin
May 11, 2020Nomad
I will say one thing about curved ceilings. When it comes time to install a wall, cabinets, or most anything up against the curved portion, it takes a lot longer than having a flat surface to work with.
No, that didn't come as a surprise. I knew it would take longer. Just an fyi, in case it had not occurred to you. I still like the looks of the curved ceiling, and would do it again.
Here's a pair of shelf and cabinet ends for the passenger side. The curved portion at the ceiling was a bit of a trip to get it close to being right.
I used 1/2" plywood, as I want the shelves and cabinets to be fastened to something securely on each end. This should work just fine.
These shelves are still the temporary ones I made.

No, that didn't come as a surprise. I knew it would take longer. Just an fyi, in case it had not occurred to you. I still like the looks of the curved ceiling, and would do it again.
Here's a pair of shelf and cabinet ends for the passenger side. The curved portion at the ceiling was a bit of a trip to get it close to being right.
I used 1/2" plywood, as I want the shelves and cabinets to be fastened to something securely on each end. This should work just fine.
These shelves are still the temporary ones I made.

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