These shots show the final product. For the door handles I just went with bog standards from Wickes.
Overall I am pleased with the outcome. All comments and feedback welcome :)
Fitting the doors was probably the hardest part of the whole build. Initially I bought some european 90 degree hinges. I retreated from this idea when I realised how hard it would be to fit as I lacked the necessary tools for boring into the panels. Instead I opted for some basic brass hinges...
The right hand side of the cabinet was a little more tricky as this sits out of the recess. As this panel would need to take the full weight of the door I had to find a way to attach this and keep everything sturdy.
To do this I fitted some extended brackets that the right hand panel could be...
After the shelves I started work building the outer cabinet. I wanted to get as much depth as I could so this meant bringing the cabinet out of the recess.
For the outer section I used Beech wood panels, bought from Wickes. I actually found this wood over by the kitchen cabinet section in my...
Phase one for the build involved re-plastering the entire room. This isn't something I had anticipated doing but the woodchip wallpaper was quite a state. I started the actual cabinet a few weeks later after the plaster had time to set.
To begin with I put in some wooden ledges to hold the MDF...
I recently got on the property ladder and wanted to try my hand at some home DIY.
I wanted to convert the spare bedroom into an office, but wanted to keep some space for storing clothes and paperwork. The attached photo shows you the space that I wanted to capitalise on.
This photo shows how...