Wow, looks great! And I was pleased that whilst the video didn't make it look simple, it also didn't look hard. Particulary for how professional the final product looks
Nice work, turned out looking really good. I was going to suggest pocket hole screws, but the filler turned out looking really good with the contrast. Keep up the great work as the goal is to continue to inspire others to DIY and build something awesome!
Good idea for rocket hole screws, although I didn't have much time and wanted to minimise drilling and dust on-site, so this was the simplest solution.
I purchased them from my local hardware store. You can see the full tutorial on my website littleredindustries.com/renovate/2021/5/6/build-a-banquette-with-fluted-timber-detail
@@jerurenteria325 I purchased the flatpack drawers from my local hardware store. You can see the full tutorial on my website littleredindustries.com/renovate/2021/5/6/build-a-banquette-with-fluted-timber-detail
@@marywhisler4333 I purchased the flatpack drawers from my local hardware store. You can see the full tutorial on my website littleredindustries.com/renovate/2021/5/6/build-a-banquette-with-fluted-timber-detail
these are Multistore Solutions flatpack single drawer cabinets from a hardware store. The range is out of production now but there are many other brands.
Sorry for the slow reply! I purchased the flatpack drawers from my local hardware store. You can see the full tutorial on my website littleredindustries.com/renovate/2021/5/6/build-a-banquette-with-fluted-timber-detail
I purchased the flatpack drawers from my local hardware store. You can see the full tutorial on my website littleredindustries.com/renovate/2021/5/6/build-a-banquette-with-fluted-timber-detail
I live in bushland Australia where there is a very real danger of termites. It's essential to use treated timber for framing here. It is also a very open room all year round.