20 September 2010

Piano bench for Savannah

A while back I built a piano table for my daughter, who spent the better half of the year practicing piano on the floor. The problem was that after having to sit on the floor, she then had to stand up to play.


So finally, I made her the piano bench she needed, and just in time with music starting in September.


Of all the things I've built, I think this was the quickest, nicest one of all. The pine wood was smooth and straight and a dream to work with and despite the more complicated manner I chose to assemble the bench, it turned out perfectly level, more a relief than point of pride.

Jamming out together: Savannah practices for her evening concert "The Wheels on the Bus", while William copies big sister as best he can.
It fits both of my rascals and is hard to tip - a must for my rascally little climber. The wood was so beautiful, it was almost a shame to paint it, but in the end, I opted to paint it to match the white piano table. It has two coats of white, the same paint I had leftover from all the trim work, and two topcoats of a clear semi-gloss enamel to make it easy to wipe down and smooth to sit on.


Can't wait for all the evening concerts Savannah will treat us to. We are ready!

2 comments:

Betsy Lynn said...

This turned out great, I've been waiting to see it.
Now you just need to make a bench cushion!

SLEastler said...

Betsy Lynn, you are so right! Something girly and quilted perhaps???