Re: J-sofa Partition
Reply #2 –
Mike, I am experimenting with different table shapes for our J shaped dinette. (Cutting up 1" foam insulation board to try size and shape variations, cheaper than wood)' The football shaped table was so close to the back end when we got it that I removed the table and rotated it end for end and reattached the slide mechanism. That moved the table forward 11". What I am experimenting with is a more rectangular shaped table, not as deep but about the same area with the forward edge aligned with the joint between the couch and the sofa. I made a panel out of 3/8" baltic birch plywood that will just slip between the couch and dinette below the cushions where the frames are and in between the back cushions. When it is in place it is just above the top of the table onto which the plywood panel can be supported. Susan made a wedge shaped foam bolster and a simple fabric cover that leans up against the plywood panel making a back rest or an arm rest.
When I am closer I will post pictures.
I am also replacing the three 20" deep drawers in the L part of the kitchen with 30" deep drawers, plenty of room and self closing slides. It is like another drawer and a half in otherwise wasted space.
Never ending projects.
Roger