Here it is, the final project I had planned for my new home office.
The idea for this actually started a year ago, when I rotated my desk in the old office.
The back of my desk is obviously meant to be up against a wall, so it’s not a finished look with the particle board and the big access holes. At the time, I was thinking I could create some type of artsy piece for the back using reclaimed pallet wood. I didn’t have any motivation to make anything over the winter though.
Fast forward to this year and moving my office to a newly redone room across the hall. With better lighting, the back of the desk stuck out even more.

My idea came back to me and inspired part of the plant stand. I acquired a bunch of reclaimed oak flooring from the 50s to use for both projects. Hopefully the following pictures tell a little bit of the story about how the idea went from my brain, to a 3D model/plan, and came to life.
SketchUp model 39 different sized pieces Flooring boards before processing Making sure all of the pieces work Starting to glue up panels Keeping everything lined up was tricky Making sure it fits the desk Whoops! A corner on each side broke while cutting out the profiles Finishing!
It was probably the most complicated build I’ve done. Really happy with how it turned out!
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