Maxo1998
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I'm planning some alcove cabinets, and due to the opening width and height restrictions I'm facing making doors that are slightly wider than they are tall. The finished dimensions would be 715mm wide by 672mm tall.
I've heard the advice never to make doors wider than tall, but would doors this close to square be acceptable?
Due to a height restriction of a windowsill, I unfortunately can't make them taller. Does anyone have any experience of this?
The doors will be made from MR MDF using Peter Millard’s “loose tenon” method (22mm for rails and styles, 6mm centre panel). I’ll be using inset Blum concealed hinges as well, if anyone could advise on a suitable number as Blum documentation doesn’t offer much support for wide doors as far as I can see!
Thanks in advance!
I've heard the advice never to make doors wider than tall, but would doors this close to square be acceptable?
Due to a height restriction of a windowsill, I unfortunately can't make them taller. Does anyone have any experience of this?
The doors will be made from MR MDF using Peter Millard’s “loose tenon” method (22mm for rails and styles, 6mm centre panel). I’ll be using inset Blum concealed hinges as well, if anyone could advise on a suitable number as Blum documentation doesn’t offer much support for wide doors as far as I can see!
Thanks in advance!