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    Default Another example

    Here's an example which shows the type of shelf I mentioned in an earlier post. 'Tis designed for three 780mm doors hung from two rails, which haven't been installed yet as I'm waiting on the householder to decide on a paint scheme. Why put 'em on only to take 'em off?

    This is also why 'tis only primed...
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

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    Thanks for the picture Skew, actualy looks great and gives me a great idea of what to do with a bit of a mod here and there, cheers
    Thinking about mowing the lawn doesn`t get it done !

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    Default top of wardrobe storage

    Remember to leave enough room to actually get at the top of the shelves above the door line. The temptation is to fill the actual wardrobe with max shelves and this has the effect of boxing in the surplus space above the top shelf. Consider what you want to store up there. Eg empty suitcases, boxes of files. Consider how you are going to get them in & out of the space.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John99
    Thanks for the picture Skew, actualy looks great and gives me a great idea of what to do with a bit of a mod here and there,
    The photo doesn't show it, but the far left and far right of the benchtop are hinged at the wall ends, opening up to reveal bins in the space that's otherwise unused. One was s'posed to be a laundry chute but rooms were rearranged & I'm not a miracle worker.
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

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