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Default Project in planning: End Table Design Candidate 2 of 3

Gary A in KC wrote:

After looking at latest rending - an opinion and a suggestion. I like your
client's idea for an open area under the top. To me that's a nice clean
design feature and it's practical for a bedside table (quick place to put
books, glasses, etc in the evening). The suggestion would be to turn the
bottom two drawers into a single drawer. Not visually, though - you can
keep the design as is. The front is just a "false" 2 drawers thatopens as
one larger drawer. That suggestion is just based on the volume of books
and junk that accumulates in a bedside table (based on how my bedside
tables get used).


Thanks. This is going to be living room end-tables, but your comment is
still a valid suggestion. I think we are OK on deep storage, so will
probably keep the shallow drawers, but would certainly consider that idea
for other applications.

My 2 cents.

Gary in KC

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Blender-rendered image in living room setting.



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I absolutely am more drawn to this picture over the first as I like
the frames between the drawers to only be between the left and right
side legs. The first picture indicates a notched frame to fit between
the left, right,
front, and back legs. Too busy IMHO.

Actually, the only difference you are seeing is in the rendering.
The top
shelf is only between the side legs, the frame for the raised panel is
what you are seeing in the first image; it is flush with the top of the
top shelf, there is no notch in the top shelf.


I just took a look at what might happen if I put the side rails inside

the
legs and under the top shelf. Something else that is going to require

some
consideration here. Hmmm



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