Replacement Kitchen Doors

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Hi Folks,

Just wondering if anyone would know where to get a couple of replacement doors like the one attached?

Water has gotten in to the one under the sink and warped it and also the integrated dishwasher door.

Standard 500 unit

any help would be greatly appreciaited.

Joe

 
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Can you point me to any suppliers in particular?
 
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Standard 500 unit

Unfortunately there is no such thing as a standard 500 unit door. Although most manufacturers work to a standard width (300, 400, 450, 500 etc) you will find that there are various different heights available. For wall units these are usually around 700mm. B&Q will do a different height to Magnet for example. I have seen door heights vary from 651mm up to 904mm.

I would suggest measuring the precise height and width and search google with those measurements. Be aware that the door will be less than 500mm as 500mm is the width of the cabinet. I would imagine your 500mm door is actually 494mm wide.
 
Standard 500 unit

Unfortunately there is no such thing as a standard 500 unit door. Although most manufacturers work to a standard width (300, 400, 450, 500 etc) you will find that there are various different heights available. For wall units these are usually around 700mm. B&Q will do a different height to Magnet for example. I have seen door heights vary from 651mm up to 904mm.

I would suggest measuring the precise height and width and search google with those measurements. Be aware that the door will be less than 500mm as 500mm is the width of the cabinet. I would imagine your 500mm door is actually 494mm wide.

Exactly as Peterf83 said. They wont be exactly the width and heights of the doors and depending which manufacturer you choose, the tolerances allowed for opening and closing will differ.
One thing to mention with regards to measuring, measure the back of the door where the edges are the squarest. Most doors will have a chamfer on the front face which will ruin your measuring!
 

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