Wardrobes fitted today

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Wardrobes fitted today

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Well I spent today fitting these wardrobes and a long one it was. It has taken me about a month to build them. The cornices were a bit fiddly scribing them in but got there in the end. Customer was very happy with them. they are MRMDF with an AC lacquer finish. All of the doors and drawer runners are on Blum soft close.
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Looks smart :) Would be ideal if they touched the far wall in first picture though, looks a bit odd with the little area missing.

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Thanks Matt. Yes I agree about the space but the customer wanted the space for some storage at that side, of course the customer is always right as we all know. :lol:
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looking good alan , ive been following your wip pics on ukw

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DTWCeramics wrote:Looks smart :) Would be ideal if they touched the far wall in first picture though, looks a bit odd with the little area missing.

Matt :thumbleft:
Nice job mate as always.
You could not go tight to the wall or you would of lost a socket i think :dunno:
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