Steps:1. Carefully measure the area both inside the wall and between the dormers for the built-ins.
2. Use a pencil to mark the outline where you will cut through the drywall. Then use a utility knife to score the paper of the plaster. This will enable a clean break (both inside and out) when it's time to knock in the wall. Use a reciprocating saw to cut the stud out of the way.
Reciprocating saw tips: Start the saw before it makes contact with the stud. Make sure the saw is level, and then cut all the way through the stud.
Tip: Before breaking into a wall, use an AC finder to make sure there are no electrical wires behind the wall.
3. The "built-in" dresser will actually be built outside of the dormer then inserted later (figure A) and finished with casing trim (figure B). We purchased an Ikea dresser and modified it to fit in the wall.
4. Measure and build the shoe caddy/ laundry hamper based on the dimensions of the window openings. Prime and paint to match trim (figure C).
5. Prime and paint dormer dresser (figure D), shoe caddy, and laundry hamper to match surrounding trim.