tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6708807491363992142.post1384705963680704664..comments2023-12-05T12:44:29.131+00:00Comments on Shoshiplatypus: My New ARTHaven–Fitting the WorktopsShoshihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00028185699225457125noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6708807491363992142.post-58624841895209576322013-07-10T13:35:50.345+01:002013-07-10T13:35:50.345+01:00Spotted this so had to come and have a looky-see, ...Spotted this so had to come and have a looky-see, coz I'm nosy! Wow again, it really is fabulous. (well done hubby! my John did mine too, there's a pic on the blog waaaay back of him doing it and laying the carpet, which now, wasn't such a good idea as I've had a few spills! and trod in blue tac!) My bench too is made from MDF I've left it plan as I know if I paint it, it will start to look tatty... well it looks tatty any way now, but that's mainly ink, paint and glue!But the paint I think might get scratched. Love the curves, mine's just straight, and higher because I stand to craft, but the other lower bench top was a kitchen top, which is white, so that always (when it's not piled high with 'stuff') looks 'nice'-ish! Good luck with the making of your fab crafty room!!<br /><br />((Lyn)) Spyderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16287313899527599847noreply@blogger.com