I am sure that I have seen something like I need in the past, but have no idea of the correct terminology, or whether I am completely mistaken.
I fitted a long run of IKEA wardrobes, that have turned out okay. However, the run fits exacty into the space available, wih no gap at all. That would be perfect, but for the obvious fact that the extreme left door cannot be fully opened as it is restricted by skirting and plaster coving.
I need a set of hinges that , on openng, pushes the door slightly to the right.
Is there such athing available, or do I suffer from false memory syndrome?
Thanks
EDIT: After more googling, I have discovered that I am looking for a "swing clear" or "expendable" hinge. However, all that I have found are traditional brass or steelconstruction tyoe rather than the "modern" type
I fitted a long run of IKEA wardrobes, that have turned out okay. However, the run fits exacty into the space available, wih no gap at all. That would be perfect, but for the obvious fact that the extreme left door cannot be fully opened as it is restricted by skirting and plaster coving.
I need a set of hinges that , on openng, pushes the door slightly to the right.
Is there such athing available, or do I suffer from false memory syndrome?
Thanks
EDIT: After more googling, I have discovered that I am looking for a "swing clear" or "expendable" hinge. However, all that I have found are traditional brass or steelconstruction tyoe rather than the "modern" type
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