https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/reading-bench • Posted by Ulysses Press
Designed by: Charlotte Rivers Turning the KALLAX shelving unit on its side and adding a comfortable padded seat creates a great little reading bench, which still has storage for books and toys underneath. If you had a corner spot, you could even make two to create L-shaped seating 6 2-INCH (5-CM) SCREWS TIME: 2–3 HRS DIFFICULTY: ADVANCED
Designed by: Charlotte Rivers Turning the KALLAX shelving unit on its side and adding a comfortable padded seat creates a great little reading bench, which still has storage for books and toys underneath. If you had a corner spot, you could even make two to create L-shaped seating 6 2-INCH (5-CM) SCREWS TIME: 2–3 HRS DIFFICULTY: ADVANCED
Begin by assembling the KALLAX shelving unit following the assembly instructions. Turn the assembled unit on its side.
Next, lay your MDF board out on a flat surface. Place the foam on top of the board and the fabric on top of the foam. Position the fabric so it is centered over the foam.
Carefully turn the MDF board/foam/fabric sandwich over. Now, begin to pull the fabric around to the back of the MDF and secure it using a staple gun. Go slowly, checking you are pulling the fabric taut to avoid wrinkles.
At the corners, fold the fabric in neatly, as if wrapping a present, then staple in place.
Once all the fabric is secured, lay the seat pad face down on the floor (ensuring that the floor is clean) and place the KALLAX shelving unit on top. Be sure to line up the shelves with the seat pad.
You will see that there are a number of existing holes down one side of the shelving unit. You can use these holes to secure one side of your seat pad to the shelves using a drill and three 2-inch (5 cm) screws.
When it comes to securing the other side, you will need to drill yourself three holes down this side and then screw in the remaining three 2-inch (5 cm) screws. Your reading bench is now ready to use.