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Mind to share the pic of the wardrobe door open?

How you find this corner design, compared to sharp 90 degrees?

I want to create an L-shape wardrobe too.

This is my parents bedroom, they need a bigger wardrobe for their things, My ID came out the design for me.

very usefull, no waste of space. i will take photo and upload it later.

 

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This is my parents bedroom, they need a bigger wardrobe for their things, My ID came out the design for me.

very usefull, no waste of space. i will take photo and upload it later.

thankss, will be waiting for the pic :sport-smiley-004:

 

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thankss, will be waiting for the pic :sport-smiley-004:

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I dislike the typical L-shape design. It is very inaccessible to hang the clothes. And commonly after hanging, I would have forgotten abt the dress i bought 6 months ago.

There is another option, which is to open 2 doors at the corner where the 2 doors meet. Swing both door outwards, one at a time. it becomes accessible but Nick told me i can see a tiny gap from top to btm. Its the allowance for the door to swing without rubbing against each other. He told me it will look ugly.

After much discussion, we decide to proceed with the present design. It looks uniform to me and most importantly, the door is wide enough to easy-access the clothes inside.

Its friendly user.

 

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i like the dressing table, simple, hiding at the corner of the masterbedroom.

There is a small opening where i can put all my perfume, and the door above which is able to swing open without the need to remove all items on the table.

The bed, 2 double point switch, its located just nicely outside the bedframe. Can't really see the casing.

All these was planned by Nick.

 

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I dislike the typical L-shape design. It is very inaccessible to hang the clothes. And commonly after hanging, I would have forgotten abt the dress i bought 6 months ago.

There is another option, which is to open 2 doors at the corner where the 2 doors meet. Swing both door outwards, one at a time. it becomes accessible but Nick told me i can see a tiny gap from top to btm. Its the allowance for the door to swing without rubbing against each other. He told me it will look ugly.

After much discussion, we decide to proceed with the present design. It looks uniform to me and most importantly, the door is wide enough to easy-access the clothes inside.

Its friendly user.

initially i was thinking this design will make the corner 'eat out' quite a portion from each side, and ended up with smaller area. was tried to draw L-shape and this type. :P

But doesn't seem that way for ur wardrobe, as corner door is smaller than other door. :good:

Thanks for sharing :yamseng:

Edited by redmoonlight
 

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