Hi
Planning on knocking down the wall under the stairs (the tri-angular bit) and building a clever cupboard setup.
I'm planning on 3x 500-600mm wide doors, floor (ish) to the top - so the top of the door is angled. Sort of like https://i.pinimg.com/736x/dc/02/b2/...0fc--under-stair-storage-basement-storage.jpg - but my stairs are steeper and taller, so the biggest door will be 2m.
I also plan to have "flush" doors that are wall coloured and thus look hidden (except the lines). Handle-less - with push-to-open catches and the kitchen-unit style hinges.
*anyway*
The question is - what to make the doors out of? the best I can think of which would be flat and not twist/warp is 18mm MDF? would that be too heavy? Is there anything better? Normal ply would also be heavy and prone to warp, and I guess I could go internal frame and thin ply face, but I'd guess that would be prone to warp?
Final finish would be wall coloured emulsion.
Ideas welcome. Thanks.
Planning on knocking down the wall under the stairs (the tri-angular bit) and building a clever cupboard setup.
I'm planning on 3x 500-600mm wide doors, floor (ish) to the top - so the top of the door is angled. Sort of like https://i.pinimg.com/736x/dc/02/b2/...0fc--under-stair-storage-basement-storage.jpg - but my stairs are steeper and taller, so the biggest door will be 2m.
I also plan to have "flush" doors that are wall coloured and thus look hidden (except the lines). Handle-less - with push-to-open catches and the kitchen-unit style hinges.
*anyway*
The question is - what to make the doors out of? the best I can think of which would be flat and not twist/warp is 18mm MDF? would that be too heavy? Is there anything better? Normal ply would also be heavy and prone to warp, and I guess I could go internal frame and thin ply face, but I'd guess that would be prone to warp?
Final finish would be wall coloured emulsion.
Ideas welcome. Thanks.