This a kitchen desk plan that uses stock cabinets. You can configure your own desk or workstation based on the area available in your own kitchen. You can purchase off the shelf cabinets, or order cabinetry to match your existing kitchen. Either way, this plan will help show you how relatively simple this project is.
If you are familiar with Roz Hazelton, you will know that he does a good job explaining techniques and this simple plan is no different.

As always, click on the picture to view the complete plans to build your own kitchen desk, or work area. Good luck and don’t foget to bookmark our site.
Written by boblaw on November 21st, 2006 with no comments.
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This free valance plan from hammerzone.com is written up to be a fluorescent light valance. However, you could apply the same simple design to build a valance for a window. In fact, that is probably the more common use.
The material list is short and could be altered from the existing wood plan. In the original plan, they recommend stock lumber with an edge detail that you rout. If you have a router, with some nice profile bits, this is fine. If you don’t have a router, don’t worry. Just go with some stock molding or trim. There is a great book titled “Trim Idea Book“ that can usually be purchased at home depot and lowe’s that shows different profiles that you can create with stock molding. If it is there, you might want to take a peek while making your selections.
You will also notice that they utilize a biscuit to join the trim. This can be done with glue and nails, hardware, or a wood corner block.

This is an inexpensive woodworking / home improvement project that has a huge impact. Good luck.
Written by boblaw on November 21st, 2006 with no comments.
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