May 18, 2024

Why I love flatpack furniture

Ibuilt a desk. OK, fine – I assembled one from the carefully measured and cut pieces of cheap, painted MDF that arrived in a slim but sturdy cardboard box. But you simply cannot convince me I did not fell a mighty teak tree, before carving, lacquering and buffing it into a desk at which I can now sit and ruminate on the larger questions of life, all from a corner of my living room. You can’t.

Blame the countless hours I have poured into viewing home-improvement shows over the years (bless Changing Rooms, my first romance in the field), but there’s nothing I love more than interior design. It is easily the thing I am most interested in without having a single thing to qualify me. For years, my sister and I assembled shelves, bookcases, shoe racks and entertainment centres as a necessary hobby (we couldn’t afford one-off or even mildly expensive pre-assembled furniture) and that slowly evolved into flatpack love.

I’m one of those people who follows the instructions to the letter. I lay out every piece, with a pencil either stuck behind my ear or gripped between my teeth, and then I check them off against the pamphlet. I grab a screwdriver, prepare my workspace, cue up the YouTube tutorial video, put on an appropriate TV show or playlist, and then, when I’m sitting comfortably, I begin. It’s like a form of meditation.

The resulting desk, white and, surprisingly, seemingly solid, feels like a reward, on two levels. I did this with my own two hands! Hard work almost always feels good. But on another, more pressing level, my back has won the lottery. No more will I transcribe from bed, hunched and batting away twinges. At least, that’s the theory. Check back in two weeks.

For more read the full of article at The Guardian

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