"SteveM" wrote in message
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I want to build a custom sofa in living room - I've got about 8-9 foot
of wall, a corner, then a bay window, another corner, and then about
2-3 ft before coming to the chimney. I would like to make a sofa that
follows the contours of the wall unbroken round this run.
My plan was to build a number of boxes (along the lines of those
slatted linen boxes that you can get in IKEA) attach them to each
other and throw cushions over the top, using the wall as a back for
the sofa. I could then hinge the front of these boxes, or create
drawers for them, so that we'd gain a load of storage space aswell.
If you use the wall as a back you will notice a build up of grime on the
wall.
The angle of the seat to the wall wants to be something like 4 to 6
inches in a couple of feet of back height. Have a look at (if you have
any) comfortable local park benches.
The seat height wants to be about 17 inches from the floor.
Make a loose fitting slatted framework as a mock up trial piece and
adjust its position until you get it right. Then all you need is to make
a series of boxes to suit your desires. Upholsering is as simple or as
elabourate as you want it to be.
Being something of a skip-haunter, I'd be inclined to try and find a
load of similar model front car seats at a scrap-yard and set them on
drawer units or on hinges on boxes.
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