Worktop
Behold, racking transforms into a kitchen before your very eyes.
Published 24th March 2018 by Henry
With the back wall mostly done I attached the racking to it and cut out the worktop wood.
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I made holes for a sink and hob, and put them in position. To make the worktop waterproof I then covered it in a couple of coats of Danish oil.
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I picked up some strips of larch from Somerset Wood Recycling as a splash back.
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I made a last minute decision to add a desk as we’re probably going to be working while on the road, and I had some racking spare so why the hell not?!
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