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Good morning,
I want to use one of the walls on the upstairs landing to install a floating desk as it is an area of the house that we don't use that much.
All dimensions are in the sketch below. Materials I am planning to use:
Any suggestions? I am a bit lost on the number of brackets and the dimensions that I need. Kaboodle recommends supports every 800mm but that said, that is also recommended for kitchens, not a desk that would not have that much weight.
Sergio
Hi @maccifo
Everything you describe above sounds great and will work well and a good use of the space. The only change I would make is not use brackets, instead attach strips of timber to the 3 walls (screwed into the studs) for the benchtop to sit on. The drawers in the middle will support most of the weight.
I look forward to seeing it finished.
Cheers,
Stuart.
Hello @maccifo
Thanks for sharing your plans for your floating desk. The suggestion made by @Stuardo is an excellent alternative to putting in so many brackets. Using strips of timber will give you a much wider range of support as the back and side edges of the benchtop will be totally supported. When compared to using brackets where the support is only concentrated on the area where the brackets are installed.
To provide support for the centre of the benchtop, I suggest putting in some timber spacers at the top of the drawer cabinet. It will keep the drawer in place and prevent the centre from sagging should you put your weight on it when leaning against the benchtop.
Please keep us updated with your progress, we look forward to seeing your floating desk installed.
Eric
Thanks Stuardo, any recommendations for the timber? Perhaps 42mmx42mm dressed pine?
I will need to paint it with the wall as it will be visible from the front.
Thanks Eric, sorry but I can't understand the spacers recommendation. Could you please send an sketch?
Hi @maccifo
My apologies about the timber spacers. I thought that the drawer set would be lower than the benchtop height. But you've placed the benchtop height at 700mm, exactly the same height as the drawer set. So there is no need to add timber spacers. The benchtop should sit neatly on top of the drawer set.
Eric
Hey Sergio, 42 x 42 will work fine. You can paint it to blend into the wall if you want, however being under the benchtop it won't be seen except at the very front and you could cut it a few centermeters short of the front to minimise that. Up to you.
Cheers,
Stuart
Thanks all for your help,
I ended up changing a few things:
Thanks,
Sergio
Looking good, Sergio (@maccifo)!
It sounds like you'll need to install those brackets at the ends as recommended above. If the panel is only a little bit wobbly, you should be fine installing your timber brace into one stud and the other end into the plaster. Make sure you use two screws into the timber stud so the brace can't twist. Super Wallmates can hold up to 20kg, and I can't imagine the end will be bearing much more than that.
For the base, you can cover it with white self-adhesive film or paint. The gaps could be concealed by having a small quad moulding run around the perimeter of the top.
Please let me know if you have more questions.
Mitchell
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