Hi,
I'm looking to add a bench to my laundry over the top of my washing machine. The photo shows the span between the sink and wall (where the vacuum is hanging). My thought was to install a 600mm wide specrite panel. I'll cut it to size (around 1400mm long) I'm intending to install some timber battens/cleats along the two wall and connected to the sink to support the bench.
A few questions that I was hoping to get help with:
- Would the 3 timber cleats be suitable to support the bench? What size timber should I use?
- Is the idea to connect a cleat to the sheet metal ok? What fasteners would I use for this? I can connect into the sheet metal and there's around 10mm in between the sheet metal and the sink, so a countersunk screw of some sort won't impact the integrity of the sink.
- I'll drill though the back of the bench in a couple of spots for the hose/drain pipe/power point. It's not ideal, but ok for this quick fix.
- Are the specrite panels able to be stained?
I've included some pictures below that might help clear up any poorly described info above. Thanks for any advice!
Cheers,
Andrew
Location:
Bench spanning from sink, across washing machine and void
Mark up showing cleats in case that wasn't clear:

Detail of the sink connection. I'm thinking to drill in to the white sheet metal. The rink has a slight lip
