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shaunm
30th July 2006, 12:51 AM
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Hi, I was wondering if anyone knows a good supplier of built in mirrored wardrobes. as I have seen some ad's in the local paper which quoted $699 fully installed now that means if I buy it directly from a wholesaler I should hopefully be buying the wardrobe for about $400 am I correct in assuming that?


P.s I live in Sydney

D-I-Yer
4th August 2006, 12:36 PM
are you an owner builder?
is this a new house or reno job?

sea dragon
4th August 2006, 03:58 PM
Can I join in on this?
I will be doing a renovation of a couple of built-ins. I had been proposing to do the whole lot from scratch, but if there are some wholesale opportunities, they are worth considering.
Anyway, whatever I save can be my tool allowance/justification (we mere males like to dream, maybe even get more than one brownie point:o -now that is real dreaming:( ).

shaunm
4th August 2006, 09:09 PM
are you an owner builder?
is this a new house or reno job?

reno job



Can I join in on this?
I will be doing a renovation of a couple of built-ins. I had been proposing to do the whole lot from scratch, but if there are some wholesale opportunities, they are worth considering.
Anyway, whatever I save can be my tool allowance/justification (we mere males like to dream, maybe even get more than one brownie point:o -now that is real dreaming:( ).


same any money i save by doing it myself goes towards the purchase of new tools.

Are there any Wardrobe Installers here who can tell me where they order there mirrored wardrobes

journeyman Mick
4th August 2006, 10:35 PM
.........................Are there any Wardrobe Installers here who can tell me where they order there mirrored wardrobes


GJames Glass & Aluminium, but if you don't have a trade account they charge like wounded bulls.

Mick

shaunm
4th August 2006, 11:12 PM
GJames Glass & Aluminium, but if you don't have a trade account they charge like wounded bulls.

Mick

thanks for that have.i'll call them on monday for some prices.

any idea roughly how much they charge. :o

journeyman Mick
4th August 2006, 11:24 PM
Sorry, haven't used them for a few years, been making my own doors. Got the materials from Ullrich Metals and mirror from my local harware.

Mick

ian
5th August 2006, 12:10 AM
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Hi, I was wondering if anyone knows a good supplier of built in mirrored wardrobes. as I have seen some ad's in the local paper which quoted $699 fully installed now that means if I buy it directly from a wholesaler I should hopefully be buying the wardrobe for about $400 am I correct in assuming that?Not necessarily.
I remember checking this out over ten years ago.

essentially, "Mr Wardrobes" (and if that's a trade name it's not my intention to denigate them) can buy the melamine panels for a wardrobe, cut them to size and edge band them for less than what you or I would spend on petrol to get to the supplier. What you pay for is the design, the labour to install the panels and the doors (there's a huge mark-up on these) and a "no mess" instalation. When we had the wardrome in our unit done everything was hung off a steel rail screwed to the rear wall and the instalers were in and out in about 2 hours.

also "Mr Wardrobes" prefers to install standard size units with euro style hinges, if your wall is not a sandard height or width you need bulkheads to cover the gap. Similarly, if you want a bank of drawers covered by a door, there needs to be a filler between where the hinges are mounted and the drawers = you loose drawer width and depth.

I believe there's a place on the Cenral Coast which makes the boxes for kitchen cabinets as flat packs. At it's most basic, a wardrobe is just a series of tall kichen cabinets side by side. If you're competent at drafting, you could supply a cut/jointing list and install the bit & pieces yourself. You can probably get all the hardware, including the mirror doors, from one of the super size Bunnies. But given the difference in purchasing power between you and I and "Mr Wardrobes" I doubt if you would save all that much.

ian