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Hi
I am planning on designing and building a wardrobe to go in my bedroom.
Behind the door is a sloped ceiling where the roof is (as its like a doormer window)
Was thinking about having a (small)double wardrobe to ceiling then a cupboard with one side sloped with the ceiling then a cupboard where the ceiling goes level again! with a unit at the end for tv!
This would mean i have tall cupboard for long clothes and then a rail in the lower cupboard for short items! and maybe some shelving!
sounds confusing when put like that
I know i need to create a wood frame on the walls. will this be a problem with plasterboard? had problems with plasterboard ceiling downstairs when fitting a blind in bay window!
Also i was thinking melamine sheet for the doors. however i also have some very large sheets of mirror i have been waiting to get cut! do you think it would be possible to have these cut and then fix them to a mdf sheet with glue and then attach a overlapping edging to hold them in at the front of the doors? like a trim?
All advice greatly appreciated!
Thanks Katie
I am planning on designing and building a wardrobe to go in my bedroom.
Behind the door is a sloped ceiling where the roof is (as its like a doormer window)
Was thinking about having a (small)double wardrobe to ceiling then a cupboard with one side sloped with the ceiling then a cupboard where the ceiling goes level again! with a unit at the end for tv!
This would mean i have tall cupboard for long clothes and then a rail in the lower cupboard for short items! and maybe some shelving!
sounds confusing when put like that
I know i need to create a wood frame on the walls. will this be a problem with plasterboard? had problems with plasterboard ceiling downstairs when fitting a blind in bay window!
Also i was thinking melamine sheet for the doors. however i also have some very large sheets of mirror i have been waiting to get cut! do you think it would be possible to have these cut and then fix them to a mdf sheet with glue and then attach a overlapping edging to hold them in at the front of the doors? like a trim?
All advice greatly appreciated!
Thanks Katie