I remembered to take my camera with me today when I went back to do a little extra job so got a few shots of this wardrobe that I finished a week or so ago.
The client wanted a fairly minimal look but something that would fit in with the 100yr old property. I went for a simple shaker style door and a plain cornice. To break up the long (3.90m) expance of doors I incorporated a breakfront, the original design was going to have draws in the lower half of the ctr section but the client wanted all hanging space.
The doors were from 22mm MR MDF with 9mm for the panels, face frames are 44x80 finish size tulipwood and the carcases from 18mm beech effect MFC (8mm white backs) It took a total of 24sheets 8x4 & 9x4 totalling just over 1/3 tonne all of which had to be carried up the twisty old back servants staircase. Finish is Dulux "lilac white" oil based eggshell. Lights to all doors with auto switches.
There was an existing built in wardrobe in the cornes so this end was made into a walk-in wardrobe with shelving to the sides and hanging at the rear (client still sorting out what to put where)
Quite a satisfying job though the painting got a bit boring at the end, now talking to the client about the possibility of making a bed & bedroom furniture
Jason
The client wanted a fairly minimal look but something that would fit in with the 100yr old property. I went for a simple shaker style door and a plain cornice. To break up the long (3.90m) expance of doors I incorporated a breakfront, the original design was going to have draws in the lower half of the ctr section but the client wanted all hanging space.
The doors were from 22mm MR MDF with 9mm for the panels, face frames are 44x80 finish size tulipwood and the carcases from 18mm beech effect MFC (8mm white backs) It took a total of 24sheets 8x4 & 9x4 totalling just over 1/3 tonne all of which had to be carried up the twisty old back servants staircase. Finish is Dulux "lilac white" oil based eggshell. Lights to all doors with auto switches.
There was an existing built in wardrobe in the cornes so this end was made into a walk-in wardrobe with shelving to the sides and hanging at the rear (client still sorting out what to put where)
Quite a satisfying job though the painting got a bit boring at the end, now talking to the client about the possibility of making a bed & bedroom furniture
Jason