Well, I've finally had the time to get to my sewing room to do a little reno. What a PITA it was too.
Firstly I had to go thru about 10 plastic storage boxes full of fabric and decide what had to go and what stayed.
(some of the stuff I hadn't seen for about 10yrs) Took me about 3-4 days to do that.
Prior to that I got all the materials needed to build myself a new sewing table courtesy of @Nham. (thank you very much)
Is was a challenge, but I'm happy with the outcome. I had my builder friend come and cut 5cm off the width of the bench top with his fancy circular saw as I didn't think I'd be able to do it neatly with mine.
I can actually move and find stuff in the room now. Before I just kept the door closed
I replaced all the plastic tubs with one 14 cube storage unit and one 8 cube storage unit + ezy brickor plastic baskets (all from Bunnings, including all the materials to make the desk)
I already had the paint (that I had bought from Bunnings previously for other projects)
I put 1 coat of Tradex Ultra prep then 2 coats of Tradex oil based enamel on the frame and 4 coats of Monocel oiled based satin clear wood varnish on the benchtop (sanding between each coat with 240grit sandpaper)
I just love using both these paints. They give such a good durable finish.
As I made my desk 2.2mts long (to fit all my machine) I had to put 4 bracing pieces across the top of the frame (at Nham's suggestion) and one long one in the middle to the floor so it wouldn't sag when the benchtop went on
I'm very happy with my new "sewing centre"
Hope you all like it too





