Over the weekend I built our dogs crate into the base of the utility room cupboard. Originally the cupboard had two standard, 6 panel, 457mm width doors but the problem I now have is I can't refit those as if I was to cut them to the correct height I'd be left with some funny mouldings on the base of the door after cutting directly through the bottom two. I also can't cut an equal amount off as either way I do it one of the mouldings will be cut straight through. I understand these are hollow doors but I've read that it's fairly easy to peel back the inner lining from the cut off base and insert it into the cut door.
I'm looking for some inspiration on what I can fit in their place. 457mm width doors don't seem to be hugely common as-is but I'm also going to need ones that either have mouldings in the perfect place or completely flat ones. The best thing I've found so far is to spend £120ish on some completely flat doors and then cut them down to the correct length, the alternative being to make my own but that would only be worth it if much cheaper! Annoyingly the likes of Wickes and B&Q seem to have cheap £40 panel doors but no cheap flat doors.
Attached is an AI mockup of the cupboard (sadly the doors don't align with the cut shown here though) - as mines currently a bit of a mess!
I'm looking for some inspiration on what I can fit in their place. 457mm width doors don't seem to be hugely common as-is but I'm also going to need ones that either have mouldings in the perfect place or completely flat ones. The best thing I've found so far is to spend £120ish on some completely flat doors and then cut them down to the correct length, the alternative being to make my own but that would only be worth it if much cheaper! Annoyingly the likes of Wickes and B&Q seem to have cheap £40 panel doors but no cheap flat doors.
Attached is an AI mockup of the cupboard (sadly the doors don't align with the cut shown here though) - as mines currently a bit of a mess!
