Attic storage build in light grey
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ต.ค. 2024
- A run of neat doors to conceal clothes hanging, drawer units, and general storage in the sloping eaves space in a loft conversion in a house in the High Storrs area of Sheffield.
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Very clever idea to have the rail
Looks really nice. Thanks for sharing. Thinking about what to do at home and this helps. Thanks.
Nice design and fit. A small double step molding may help with the top scribe.
Duane Buss can you link to the type of moulding you mean and explain how you would use it? Thanks
@@Alastair_Freebird we use a 3/4" by 2 or 3" strip of MDF or whatever is a match to the project. The one side would have the 45° angle or whatever the correct angle to the ceiling might be. When installed to the top of the fascia board (bulkhead) it would give you a double step look, with a tight fit to the ceiling. I hope I explained this correctly.
Duane Buss do you mean it’s placed on top of the ‘fascia’ upstand part sort of like a tiny narrow shelf?
That looks really great!
Thanks!
That looks really fab and you don't charge too much either - could quite easily sell an arm to pay for that.
Thanks! I charge more now. Like many people in this profession it took a few years to dawn on me how expensive this type of work really is when the true costs of producing it are all factored in - including making a fair living!
HARD TO LIVE WITH OUT TWO ARMS , KINDNES fetch more and you can function on one .
Very nice -
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Yes they’re not bad are they? Only other sloping ceiling bracket I could find was a Hettich one, very nice but pricier and hard to order.
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Customer wanted to keep cost down but bought Laura Ashley handles? Sounds like they are all fur coat and no knickers.
I’ve had that on some of my installs. Customer wants to keep the cost down but there’s a top of the range Merc or BMW parked on the drive!
nice job. your right about the top scribe. total nightmare to get right. a clean gap is much betttter. any review or opinion on those bracckets. i cant find much info on them. they look handy
I’m glad I’m not the only one who came to that conclusion! Yes I’d recommend those brackets, see this project where I used them properly: instagram.com/p/BvI7KkgAJ8b/?igshid=198kfp09c4xq4
Where do you buy the moulding that you put on the front of the cupboard doors please?
your Videos are a brilliant source of info. I have built some drawers and used cheap runners. Big mistake. Don't want to adapt for the Blum movento (but will use of future). Which runners did you use here?
thesey hi, thank you and I think we used these basic Blum ones : www.blum.org.uk/shop/roller-runners/blum-drawer-runner-base-fix-942367/. Lots of variations from different manufactures and they can be very cheap but at least with Blum the gauge of the metal is good and they run fairly reliably - others can be incredibly flimsy.
Hi this looks really good - how much did this cost the client or how much did you charge for the whole job?
Emma Luise thanks for the comment. I think I charged around £2.5k for this but I remember getting caught out with the time involved making non-standard drawers. I think I’d be charging £3k upwards going forward.
Nice work. 18mm slab doors?
NenzelMUSIC yes 18mm Medite MR MDF
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Hi Alistair where do you get those small adjustable feet from
Norman Roberts that is the single most asked question on my channel!!! I need to keep the answer in a note and copy and paste I think!! They are called integrato g plinth levellers from Hafele www.hafele.co.uk/en/product/adjustable-foot-for-aligning-heavy-furniture-integrato-g/000000560001344600050023/
Oops didn’t actually answer your question!! I buy hafele and other hardware from Hart Wholesale (www.blum.org)
Hello were are Adjustable Feet from thanks
www.hafele.co.uk/en/product/adjustable-foot-for-aligning-heavy-furniture-integrato-g/000000560001344600050023/
The only reason I dislike this is that is a huge waste of space behind the unit
did you attach the door hinges directly to the posts?
Yes, if i remember rightly
@@Alastair_Freebird thanks