Part 3 A lot of my projects end up in the living room so I typically try to make them part of the 'furniture and fittings' and I tend to have a 'Fisher-Price' approach to interior decor - colourful/playful. The wood I'd used for the isolation cabinet were off-cuts, leftovers and recycled bits, which were all fairly rough so I filled the worst of the old screw holes, scrapes and nicks with dowels and filler. However, I didn't have the energy, time or enthusiasm for marathon sanding to achieve a smooth finish. Instead, I went with a plaster medium paint which I applied with a roller. This filled and covered over the remaining imperfections reasonably well to leave a nice textured surface. I then painted the two parts - blue for the upper section, beige below, followed by a few coats of water based varnish and was pleased with end result. I added some wooden handles to the upper section so that it can be easily lifted off and pu...