Hello Board!
I am in the process of designing a built in wardrobe unit for our master bedroom. My basic idea is to get a chippy to knock up some thin interior doors and a matching PAR frame. I would build the stud work, put a shelf and rail in and do the finishing.
I know plasterboard is the standard thing to use. I'm just looking and thinking that there won't be much actual boarding to do, plus, i'm not a good plasterer (never tried) and we can't afford to have someone in to skim it for us.
Are there any alternatvies? Can I use hardboard with chamfered edges or something? Fill in the gaps with filler, sand it down and paint, paint, paint?
Is there another alternative? Could MDF be used? Is this a viable option or is a final skim the only thing that will give a good, flat finish?
Cheers for your input.
Mr. T.
I am in the process of designing a built in wardrobe unit for our master bedroom. My basic idea is to get a chippy to knock up some thin interior doors and a matching PAR frame. I would build the stud work, put a shelf and rail in and do the finishing.
I know plasterboard is the standard thing to use. I'm just looking and thinking that there won't be much actual boarding to do, plus, i'm not a good plasterer (never tried) and we can't afford to have someone in to skim it for us.
Are there any alternatvies? Can I use hardboard with chamfered edges or something? Fill in the gaps with filler, sand it down and paint, paint, paint?
Is there another alternative? Could MDF be used? Is this a viable option or is a final skim the only thing that will give a good, flat finish?
Cheers for your input.
Mr. T.
