Hi Guys, i'm working through a design (mostly in my head at the moment) of a TV cabinet that I can put my 50" telly in.
I want to be able to close the doors completely, so that the TV is hidden, and then when I want to open the cabinet, the doors need to fold flat against the outside of the cabinet, so that the TV is not obscured.
(The cabinet will have an open back and plenty of ventilation holes by the way)
I've hand drawn what I mean, so it's easier to understand:
Picture 1 is two cabinet doors. 1) closed. 2) opening method 3) doors fully opened and folded flat on the sides
Picture 2 is more realistic, since the width of the doors would be too wide for the depth of the cabinet, i will create two bi-fold doors. 1) closed. 2) opening method 3) doors fully opened and folded flat on the sides
I'm thinking 18mm frames or similar, made of beech or another wood that can take a dark stain.
My questions are:
a) what kind of hinges can be used to achieve this?
b) given what I'm trying to achieve with the TV cabinet, does anyone have any other ideas?
Thanks all
Sammy
I want to be able to close the doors completely, so that the TV is hidden, and then when I want to open the cabinet, the doors need to fold flat against the outside of the cabinet, so that the TV is not obscured.
(The cabinet will have an open back and plenty of ventilation holes by the way)
I've hand drawn what I mean, so it's easier to understand:
Picture 1 is two cabinet doors. 1) closed. 2) opening method 3) doors fully opened and folded flat on the sides
Picture 2 is more realistic, since the width of the doors would be too wide for the depth of the cabinet, i will create two bi-fold doors. 1) closed. 2) opening method 3) doors fully opened and folded flat on the sides
I'm thinking 18mm frames or similar, made of beech or another wood that can take a dark stain.
My questions are:
a) what kind of hinges can be used to achieve this?
b) given what I'm trying to achieve with the TV cabinet, does anyone have any other ideas?
Thanks all
Sammy