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strawberry8

Diy Wardrobe

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Hi

I have a wall-to-wall 'sunken' 3m-wide area in my master bedroom and it's only logical to construct the wardrobe there.

As it already has the 'walls', I thought of doing the pole system wardrobe and curtains as the 'wardrobe door' to save cost.

Was looking at IKEA, OPSH and ELFA (by Howard Storage).

Not convinced of IKEA's quality while OPSH and ELFA are too expensive.

I believe with 3m, I can build a conventional 5-door wardrobe.

The config of my wardrobe is

- hanging clothes (double layer) for the 1-2nd doors,

- hanging clothes in the upper layer of 3-4th door,

- wide drawers for putting folded clothes in the lower layer of 3-4th door

- shelves in the entire height of the 5th door

- 2 layers of shelves in the overhung section in the entire length of the 5 doors

Any idea of a cheap way to construct this wardrobe?

The 2 layers of sheleves in the overhung section is easy - can use metal vertical piece iwth many holes and L-angle brackets and wooden planks.

The tricky part is what hardware to use to attach the metal hollow rod (that hangs the clothes) to the wooden plank above?

THanks !!!

 

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i think i know what you want.

its like what many retail outlets use: fix two vertical metal pieces on the wall, hook on a metal rod on both sides.

If so, you may want to visit :http://www.jinyu-trading.com/index.html

They have what i mentioned. The rod u wanted is not shown in the website, but i got a catalogue when i visited the shop. :) hope it helps.

 

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