fitted wardrobe/TV cabinet build

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paneen

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here are some photos of my last major project that i did for a hotel. i'v been meaning to post these photos for a while.

carcass is all MR MDF, drawers are birch ply.

this is my first fitted wardrobe. i'm pleased with it but i'm my own worse critic and there are definitely some thing id do differently if i was to do it again. the uneven gaps in the top doors have since been fixed with some better concealed hinges.

i used this forum a lot during this build and it was a massive help so cheers for that.

let me know your thoughts.
 

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Looks good to me. Are the doors done by putting 6mm mdf on top to create the panel affect. swmbo wants me to build a 4m length of wardrobes.
 
That does look nice. looking at the doors I would say they are not plant on sections but panels in grooves. JMO. :wink:
 
yep the doors are panels in grooves. standard rails and stiles two panel door construction. dont like the idea of planting the panels on top
 
I have to agree with you Paneen, I don't like the idea of plant on pieces for shaker doors. Far quicker just to mill them up IMO.
 

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