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Hi all,
So, I've decided to put a cupboard door under the stairs and reclad the walls/studs.
I've used 12mm ply and I'm going to cover it with 21x4mm D stripwood à la baton wall. I had to use 12mm ply otherwise it would be thicker than the edge of the stairs with the stripwood.
Anyway - I need some recommendations for hinges - especially to stop them from binding, especially as I want the strip wood to hide the joins between the door and wall - hidden door sort of thing. I've spotted these - Blum thin door hinge and TIOMOS M0 HINGE - which is fine for the thickness I hope. But it's the other things I need help with.
I don't know if it should be Full, Half, or total Inset. I need to make sure it won't bind with the stud work and the overlapping stripwood. I can overlap the stripwood any amount provided it covers the gap.
I'm happy to add wood to reinforce the inside of the door and mount the hinges if that would help - or even go for completely different hinges.
I've provided a beautiful diagram, which I hope makes sense.
All help is appreciated - I've bought and cut the ply already.
So, I've decided to put a cupboard door under the stairs and reclad the walls/studs.
I've used 12mm ply and I'm going to cover it with 21x4mm D stripwood à la baton wall. I had to use 12mm ply otherwise it would be thicker than the edge of the stairs with the stripwood.
Anyway - I need some recommendations for hinges - especially to stop them from binding, especially as I want the strip wood to hide the joins between the door and wall - hidden door sort of thing. I've spotted these - Blum thin door hinge and TIOMOS M0 HINGE - which is fine for the thickness I hope. But it's the other things I need help with.
I don't know if it should be Full, Half, or total Inset. I need to make sure it won't bind with the stud work and the overlapping stripwood. I can overlap the stripwood any amount provided it covers the gap.
I'm happy to add wood to reinforce the inside of the door and mount the hinges if that would help - or even go for completely different hinges.
I've provided a beautiful diagram, which I hope makes sense.
All help is appreciated - I've bought and cut the ply already.
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