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• #3452
Okay then fam - I’ve been looking at these wardrobes since I painted them horrible horrible grey 6 yrs ago - the room layout / windows on the left and rad/door on right means we pretty much have to have the bed facing them. My thinking is to take the doors off and use the frame to fit birch ply doors on flush hinges over - or maybe sliding ? But - birch is expensive and heavy and it’s probably at the top end of my diy tekkers - any other thoughts ? Sliding Poly carbonate on timber frames was an idea. Some mirror would be good on the right (for dressing not pervy biz!) maybe. Also thought of a change in materials - so top storage doors in different - to give it a bit of relief / make it less of a massive wall. Also like vertical panelling . Thoughts ? Usual crew obvs - I’m thinking @dbr is my guy to tell me what’s hip and achievable !?
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• #3453
Black handles/door knobs or some kind of bright brass/gold would be a cheapish change
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• #3454
Ok wild card, but you've got nothing to lose if you are thinking of replacing totally (it may take longer but be easier) - rip off the beading, fill and sand and add some nice handles?
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• #3455
this was just about to be my suggestion too!
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• #3456
Hm, regarding the 'massive' wall maybe get it all mixing, a mirror door on the right, maybe the left side or middle side even without doors and only the frame, like that every panel is different?
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• #3457
Go full forum. Remove mouldings, apply adhesive backed cork.
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• #3458
I've got loads of spare from my floor if you go this route....😉
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• #3459
Bravo - i'm sure I'll be cursing myself in soon for not doing this when we moved in.
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• #3460
Could just do something like this with leds?
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• #3461
Could do - i'd have to take all them off to trim edges as well - none of them close properly. But yes okay its a sensible suggestion ;-)
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• #3462
dude - did you hack my pinterest?
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• #3463
What should I use to prime moisture resistant MDF before I can paint it with water based bathroom wall paint?
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• #3464
Water based MDF primer
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• #3465
What should I use to seal the 18mm birch plywood doors in my under sink cupboard?
Same question for the wardrobe doors too please
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• #3466
Matt Fiddes Clear Glaze
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• #3467
NEXT
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• #3468
simple enough, thanks!
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• #3469
how do I make my parents love me?
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• #3471
many thanks
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• #3472
High Strength Contact Adhesive
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• #3473
You had me at micro-kitchen...
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• #3474
AWESOME. Thanks.
Off the phone to mortgage folks, can get money.
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• #3475
Before
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My 90s was filled with magnolia walls. Or the palest of green or pink. Dulux Apple White is one I remember. Maybe that was 80s. Anyway, I've gone for good strong colours in my place partly as a reaction to excessive Magnolia.