We have a work shop that we use a lot to store tools, parts, materials, etc. Basically we've used the building as it was when we bought it, but recently I really started to take note as to how we were and weren't using the space. I don't like having lots of unused space, especially when things don't really seem like they have a spot to call home. Since David primarily uses this space, I asked him if it would make more functional sense to tear out the shelves and build a large workbench area. He thought it sounded like a good idea so start the demo! All in all it took about 3 days and cost us $8, ha! We bought the material for the worktop (call lumber) and a couple of supporting brackets, but the rest was from repurposing the existing material, even screws. We need to finish the ceiling and David still needs to organize where things will go, but once that's all done I'll post an updated picture. For now it is as clean and tidy as it will ever be!
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BEFORE - basically lots of shelving and space we weren't really using |
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Demo |
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Worktop built |
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Brackets to hold long items/shelving for storage |
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AFTER - shelf added above the worktop to hold items during a project |
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