Suggestions needed;
We have an excess panel in our old gable end to get to a storage area. When we moved in there was an old wardrobe covering it up and that was it. I screwed a bit of 4mm MDF over it and called it done. 4 years on and the panel being taken on and off about 3,000,000 times for many reasons and it’s getting a bit tired tbh.
So the plan is to panel the whole wall and have a lift out section to the access hole.
I’m thinking 9mm MDF for the battens glued to the plasterboard wall. And a piece of 4mm MDF as a lift out panel.
Now the question is how to invisibly mount that bit? I’ve come up with a million and one ideas, but none of them really work for me. Oh it’s got to be simple, as it’s not just me that need to get in there sometimes. I don’t want to have to explain over the phone to a plumber how to get in for example.
Cheers ta.
I won’t be getting it from mycut, but they do have a cool doda on their site that gives you a cutting list and spacing diagram :)
I’m pretty sure I t can’t be a door without it being a fire door according to building regs, but a hatch is fine. Go figure. It’s also behind the headboard so want it hidden really.
Suggestions needed;
We have an excess panel in our old gable end to get to a storage area. When we moved in there was an old wardrobe covering it up and that was it. I screwed a bit of 4mm MDF over it and called it done. 4 years on and the panel being taken on and off about 3,000,000 times for many reasons and it’s getting a bit tired tbh.
So the plan is to panel the whole wall and have a lift out section to the access hole.
I’m thinking 9mm MDF for the battens glued to the plasterboard wall. And a piece of 4mm MDF as a lift out panel.
Now the question is how to invisibly mount that bit? I’ve come up with a million and one ideas, but none of them really work for me. Oh it’s got to be simple, as it’s not just me that need to get in there sometimes. I don’t want to have to explain over the phone to a plumber how to get in for example.
Cheers ta.
I won’t be getting it from mycut, but they do have a cool doda on their site that gives you a cutting list and spacing diagram :)