accentcreate
16th November 2011, 01:12 PM
I'm in the process of building a built-in cupboard that is also a room divider. The front will have sliding shojo screen doors and one end is against the existing wall. No worries there.
I built it in four sections out of 12 mm ply with 7 mm ply backs. To make it more attractive I would like to have the visible end and back painted to resemble wall-texture.
As plasterboard is messy to use indoors and requires sanding of the joints etc. I would prefer to finish the back and end in painted mdf.
Is there any reason this might not be wise?
Any other hints gratefully received.
cheers
I built it in four sections out of 12 mm ply with 7 mm ply backs. To make it more attractive I would like to have the visible end and back painted to resemble wall-texture.
As plasterboard is messy to use indoors and requires sanding of the joints etc. I would prefer to finish the back and end in painted mdf.
Is there any reason this might not be wise?
Any other hints gratefully received.
cheers