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Hi everyone.
Basically I have built a storage/corner room cupboard due to the lack of space elsewhere and I took some advice when building to leave a bit of an upstand at the bottom. I don't like it and regret doing this.
I basically built the cupboard to house 2 existing louvers which I already had and wanted to make use of.
Problem is now I've lain the floor (8mm oak laminate) I'm left with a 120mm (approx) wide gap that I need covered.
Does anyone know a cheap and relatively easy solution to this?
Altering the opening to suit is easy enough but the floor is totally ruined now and I don't have enough spare to change boards as they run at right angles to the opening.
P.S Sorry if photos aren't clear, room is full of junk and walls haven't been plastered
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Hi everyone.
Basically I have built a storage/corner room cupboard due to the lack of space elsewhere and I took some advice when building to leave a bit of an upstand at the bottom. I don't like it and regret doing this.
I basically built the cupboard to house 2 existing louvers which I already had and wanted to make use of.
Problem is now I've lain the floor (8mm oak laminate) I'm left with a 120mm (approx) wide gap that I need covered.
Does anyone know a cheap and relatively easy solution to this?
Altering the opening to suit is easy enough but the floor is totally ruined now and I don't have enough spare to change boards as they run at right angles to the opening.
P.S Sorry if photos aren't clear, room is full of junk and walls haven't been plastered