01-26-2010, 08:10 PM
ocalicreek Wrote:Dilemma and Question: I don't want to use adjustable tracks and brackets to support the layout. I have used them with great success to support the layout & shelving for magazines at our previous house, but that was in the garage. Here inside I want to use something a little nicer looking, a little less 'storage closet' and a little more 'refined'
What if you did like I did and use the the shelf standards to support a backdrop. You don't the see the brackets on the wall at all and the support brackets can be hidden by the fascia. You end up with a shadow looking box "floating" along the wall.
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