Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Build A Dining Booth







A dining booth can add beauty to your kitchen or dining area and can be built for a relatively low cost. Dining booths can be built out of kitchen cabinets or milled wood such as maple, birch, oak, or cherry. The type of wood you choose will depend greatly on your budget. Oftentimes, people will use kitchen cabinets purchased from a close-out store or discount store.








Kitchen Cabinet Booth


Create a design that will fit the room you wish to build the booth in. You will need to decide on the length of the bench.


One of the easiest ways to complete your project is with kitchen cabinets. Many stores sell close-out kitchen cabinets that are drastically reduced. Kitchen cabinets come in many different woods, one of which will likely match your existing decor. Be sure to pick wood that will match the table you are using.


Another positive aspect of using kitchen cabinets is that you can angle the booths to fit the shape of the table with little difficulty. If your table is round, then have the wood cut to fit the angle of the table and attach the cabinets in a circular fashion.


Usually four to six kitchen cabinets are enough to convert into one booth. You will want to purchase an extra cabinet per booth to create the upright sides at each end. Choose cabinets that are approximately 2 1/2 feet to 3 1/2 feet tall. If you do not intend on using dining chairs, then you will want to purchase enough product for two dining booths.


You will want to keep the doors attached as well as the shelves inside. These shelves are great for storage and make the booth more durable by adding support.


To create a seat you can use plywood that is the same length and width of the cabinets. To make things easy on yourself, simply take the measurements to any lumber yard and ask to have the plywood cut to the size you need. There usually is no fee for this, and it saves you time and money by having a professional cut.


To help create a sense of privacy with the dining booth, you can add partial upright sides on both ends of the bench. Usually 2 to 3 feet high will add enough privacy, and this task is easily completed by adding a piece of wood from your kitchen cabinets. This piece can be cut out from the sides of the cabinets and attached by using 2-inch screws.


Find some foam that is 1/2 inch to 1 inch thick and adhere it to the plywood with quality glue. Once the glue dries, wrap your seat in your favorite fabric and use glue and small nails to secure the fabric to the wood. Be sure to neatly wrap all the seams.


Another way to create padded seating is to paint the plywood and line the bench with long comfortable pillows.

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