Looking to build a walk-in wardrobe using Contiboard (MFC) and need to find a solution for build-in drawers. This is the look I'm trying to create (far end of photo):
http://ksassets.timeincuk.net/wp/upload ... room-1.jpg
I like the oak front drawers with cutouts for handles. I've found ProBox and Drawer Solutions on the internet but once you add up the components they get quite expensive. MFC drawer box £30, Blum runner £20, Oak front £30, all plus VAT equals rather a lot for the 16 drawers we've designed for..
http://www.proboxdrawers.co.uk/product/eko/
https://www.drawersolutions.co.uk/index ... uct_id=279
Question, can anyone suggest some cheaper alternatives to achieve something similar please? I don't want to compromise on the solid oak fronts, but the Blum runners seem an easy place to save money. Also the MFC boxes seem rather expensive. Any cheaper alternatives? Plywood boxes? I'm new to woodworking and my workshop does not include a saw bench, so at the moment I'm limited in what I can make myself..
Any pointers much appreciated.
http://ksassets.timeincuk.net/wp/upload ... room-1.jpg
I like the oak front drawers with cutouts for handles. I've found ProBox and Drawer Solutions on the internet but once you add up the components they get quite expensive. MFC drawer box £30, Blum runner £20, Oak front £30, all plus VAT equals rather a lot for the 16 drawers we've designed for..
http://www.proboxdrawers.co.uk/product/eko/
https://www.drawersolutions.co.uk/index ... uct_id=279
Question, can anyone suggest some cheaper alternatives to achieve something similar please? I don't want to compromise on the solid oak fronts, but the Blum runners seem an easy place to save money. Also the MFC boxes seem rather expensive. Any cheaper alternatives? Plywood boxes? I'm new to woodworking and my workshop does not include a saw bench, so at the moment I'm limited in what I can make myself..
Any pointers much appreciated.