Wardrobe Doors

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Apologises if this is in the wrong forum, but I wasn't sure which it fitted best!

I have already constructed the carcases of built-in wardrobes but am stuck with the doors.

I was planning to use MDF and paint gloss white but have two concerns:

1. Will i get a good enough finish with gloss paint over mdf? I was planning on using a mdf priemr first.

2. What thickness of mdf board should I use. I don't think 12mm is sturdy enough (a couple of the doors will be circa 2m tall) but 18mm seems to be overkill. Am i missing something, or can you get an in between thickness?

Having had a look at doros supplied with ready made wardrobes of similar height (ie Ikea) these seem to be about 15mm thick but are sturdy enough.

Any thoughts/comments appreciated.
 
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You can get a pretty good finish with a quality paint over mdf. Use a roller (with the edges rounded off), not a brush in a dust-free environment, and take your time. I would use 18mm instead of 12 mm mdf for sure.
 
Completely agree with skidmark. Use 18mm mdf, but you don't need to use special primer, ordinary primer will do as long as you sand the edges properly.
 
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thanks for the help

I have used carcases of the shelf but how many hinges would you recommed on a door of circa 2M high?
 

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