Furniture

Double Station Office Desk

Building a home office desk
Building a home office desk.

Our home office is expanding and it required a double terminal work station. I designed it to accomdate the equipment we have now which are two full desktop systems and a multi-function copier.

 

 

 

Building a home office desk
Building a home office desk.

I used 3/4″ birch veneer plywood G2S and 1×2 maple for trim. The table top measures 78 inches long and 30 inches wide, 29 inches high. I pre-treated the wood to accept the stain and the stain I used is Benjamin Moore’s “Early American”. I played with some samples and rubbed some Dark Walnut on top of  the Early American. It produces a little bit more brown into the color so the jury is still out on that combination.  I was also tempted to stain the maple trim a different color, but changed my mind on that to. Actually, this birch veneer is an experiment of sorts. When I go to build the entertainment center, that’s the material I want to use. My stain boards are mostly pine so I don’t have a good idea how birch and maple will react with the Early American.

Maple veneer cut and stacked.
Maple veneer cut and stacked.

Assembly on the next day.

 

 

A Newfoundland born Canadian with a life long interest in woodworking, baking and anything else that peaks my curiosity.

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