Design ideas for a preservation center
Work Tables: 3" in height, with ample workspace for each individual (at least 8' x 4'). Tables need to be very sturdy, capable of taking weights and usage of a light hammer. Space under the table can be utilized for storage of frequently used personal hand tools.
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Other ideas for work space design are also shown below.
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Chairs for sitting may be bar stools, or high chairs with support for the lower back.
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Storage racks under the work table, for easy access
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Could be shallow, deep trays under the work space as well, that allow storage of personal tools for a given individual only.
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Long, wide storage racks to store sheets of paper, personal artifacts, etc.
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Storage of tools
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Assortment of tools could be on the wall
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Metallic tools may be affixed to a magnetic holder too!
Work Tables: 3" in height, with ample workspace for each individual (at least 8' x 4'). Tables need to be very sturdy, capable of taking weights and usage of a light hammer. Space under the table can be utilized for storage of frequently used personal hand tools.
Other ideas for work space design are also shown below.
Chairs for sitting may be bar stools, or high chairs with support for the lower back.
Storage racks under the work table, for easy access
Could be shallow, deep trays under the work space as well, that allow storage of personal tools for a given individual only.
Long, wide storage racks to store sheets of paper, personal artifacts, etc.
Storage of tools
Assortment of tools could be on the wall
Printer rollers, for mixing colors
Metallic tools may be affixed to a magnetic holder too!