Getting dizzy with the amount of options. My research points me to Blum if budget allows or Hafele is also quite decent.
I need inset as opposed to overlay hinges and I know for some wardrobe doors given their height I will need 4 hinges per door whereas the smaller ones 3 will suffice.
I also know that soft-close and clip-on are very good to have features
That's the easy part.
Its the opening degrees I can't get my head around given the narrow range of options, 107, 110, 115, 120 etc. I'm obviously missing something as I can't see the scenario the variation would make that much of a difference.
Additionally, where do people tend to get their hinges from? Historically I've bought this kind of stuff from Ironmongerydirect/screwfix/toolstation etc but I've seen these and the price looks great (complete bundle for less than others are charging for hinge only)
https://www.trade-hinges.co.uk/soft-close-cabinet-hinge--inset-3-p.asp
I need inset as opposed to overlay hinges and I know for some wardrobe doors given their height I will need 4 hinges per door whereas the smaller ones 3 will suffice.
I also know that soft-close and clip-on are very good to have features
That's the easy part.
Its the opening degrees I can't get my head around given the narrow range of options, 107, 110, 115, 120 etc. I'm obviously missing something as I can't see the scenario the variation would make that much of a difference.
Additionally, where do people tend to get their hinges from? Historically I've bought this kind of stuff from Ironmongerydirect/screwfix/toolstation etc but I've seen these and the price looks great (complete bundle for less than others are charging for hinge only)
https://www.trade-hinges.co.uk/soft-close-cabinet-hinge--inset-3-p.asp