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A custom desk created using Flexi Storage Clever Cubes and a Specrite timber panel.
The project
Custom built desk using Flexi Storage Clever Cubes, storage units and Specrite timber panels.
Steps
Step 1
I assembled all six Flexi Storage cubes. I then cut one of the timber panels to make it 450mm x 2200mm. I used the offcut from this panel (approx 145mm x 2200mm) as a back support for the bottom bench top. I used the stud finder to attach the board to the studs.
Step 2
I varnished the top and bottom timber panels with three coats of Cabot's timber varnish. Next I attached two Flexi Storage units to the bottom timber panel, and then attached the panel to the backboard.
Step 3
Step 4
Tools and materials
Materials used in the project:
- 2 x Specrite 2200mm x 600mm x 26mm Hevea multi-use panel
- 6 x Flexi Storage Clever Cube
- 2 x Flexi storage units
- Cabot's 500ml gloss water-based timber varnish.
Tools used in the project:
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Good Afternoon @chaau
How sleek does that new desk setting look! Nice idea and very nice build.
In particular nice way of using the offcut of the Specrite timber panel for the supporting strip along the wall!
Any idea of a rough cost of the project?
Dave
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Loving the cat hidy hole
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Sorry @Dave-1 ,missed your message. The costs are:
2 panels @ $218
6 flexi cubes @ $276
Water based varnish @ $37
Ikea lighting kit @ $135
Flexi inserts are also from Ikea. Surprisingly they are interchangeable with Flexi Cubes. I had two drawer inserts and two door inserts. They cost me $110.
The total cost $776
https://www.ikea.com/au/en/p/kallax-insert-with-door-white-stained-oak-effect-60362913/
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Evening @chaau
Thank you, and no probelm lol Ive done the same. Thats a good price for your project!
Definently doable
Dave
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