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Ideal root cellar shelving height is between 48 and 60 inches, allowing for comfortable access and storage of larger items like crates or baskets while keeping smaller items within easy reach.
Root Cellar Shelving Design Considerations
When designing shelving for a root cellar, consider the height of the space and the types of items you plan to store. A typical root cellar ceiling height is around 7 feet, which allows for shelving units that are 48 to 60 inches tall. This height range provides ample storage for larger items like crates or baskets while keeping smaller items like jars, bins, and containers within easy reach.
Shelves and Storage Compartments
To maximize storage efficiency, install shelves that are spaced at intervals of 12 to 18 inches. This allows for easy access to items stored on the lower shelves and prevents larger items from obstructing access to higher shelves. You can also install storage compartments or bins to store small items like potatoes, onions, or apples. Consider installing a sliding shelf or a step ladder to make it easier to access high shelves.
Practical Considerations for Shelving Layout
When planning the layout of your shelving, consider the flow of traffic through the root cellar and the types of items you plan to store. Place frequently used items in easy-to-reach locations, and store less frequently used items on higher or lower shelves. Consider installing a work surface or a table near the shelving area to make it easier to sort and store items.
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