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    Under Stairs Cupboard Doors Pine Material Choice?

    Hello Adrian, Thanks for your suggestion of frame and infill. This is a great idea. Even if I don't make a full frame I think something on the top of the angled edge will be good, to hide the end grain. I am thinking now about using the cladding but reversing it, so the face thats meant...
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    Under Stairs Cupboard Doors Pine Material Choice?

    Hello and thanks for the suggestion. I Have looked into pine veneered mdf and plywood. I am planning to use 3 inch butt hinges on the doors as I have them, I would like the door to have a 'regular door' thickness. I know mdf/ply would be easier but it wont be cheaper than the cladding...
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    Under Stairs Cupboard Doors Pine Material Choice?

    Hello, I am looking to make up some cupboard doors to fit under the stairs the height is about 1900mm and width is about 1450mm (725mm per door) with an angled edge at the top. The look I am after is a pine fronted finished door about 30mm thick. I have looked buyig furniture boards but...
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    Retro fit air brick height

    Thanks for the advice Ken I should have been more specific in my post. The two rooms are in one outbuilding. There is a solid concrete floor. Both rooms have upvc doors. I have fitted trickle vents to the wooden double glazed windows. They have a flat roof (felted) and there is no...
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    Retro fit air brick height

    Hello, I am going to fit Three air bricks in two rooms. Two on external walls and one in the dividing wall. Both rooms are in one outbuilding divided by a solid brick wall. What is the correct height for the air bricks? Would there be any benefit in putting the two exterior...
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