dave261266
Established Member
Hi Guys,
I have a bit of a problem with a cupboard that's going over a fridge. The cabinet itself is a meter square and about 300mm tall. It will have two opening doors, so there are two wood sides and two open sides with a 50mm block acting as support for the open corner. I contemplated the idea of having doors that hinged from the side normally but I think that the doors would be too long at just short of 1m to open out sideways. So I was thinking of using some form of up and out hinge that would pivot the door up which seems a better solution.
The big problem is that the only ones of these I have seen have the main brackets attached to the side of the cabinet and I need them connected to the top of the cabinet instead.
I have been trawling around but have found nothing of use. Does anyone have any guidance on this one please.
Many thanks
Dave
I have a bit of a problem with a cupboard that's going over a fridge. The cabinet itself is a meter square and about 300mm tall. It will have two opening doors, so there are two wood sides and two open sides with a 50mm block acting as support for the open corner. I contemplated the idea of having doors that hinged from the side normally but I think that the doors would be too long at just short of 1m to open out sideways. So I was thinking of using some form of up and out hinge that would pivot the door up which seems a better solution.
The big problem is that the only ones of these I have seen have the main brackets attached to the side of the cabinet and I need them connected to the top of the cabinet instead.
I have been trawling around but have found nothing of use. Does anyone have any guidance on this one please.
Many thanks
Dave