Hi All,
I'm planning on building a wardrobe in one of the bedrooms in my house, it will be built floor to ceiling, and a 'standard' two door width (i.e. not super wide or anything). It will have a couple of fixed shelves in there to add rigidity.
I'm thinking of doing the following:
18mm MRMDF for the sides and top
MRMDF face frames, and MRMDF shaker style doors.
The Doors wont do the full floor to ceiling length - there will be a small set of doors at the top.
Spray finished in white and clear lacquer (water based)
Sides will be joined to top and base using biscuits/dowels and pocket hole screws.
Couple of questions for your good selves:
The main question i have is:
The house is 120 year old Victorian terrace - so the walls and floor is not level. How can I build the cupboard so that I can adjust the base and sides etc, to make sure everything is square? I've searched the forum, and people have referred to having 'levelers' - but I don't know what these are or how to build them... Any advice on how to build the base of the wardrobe, and adjusting it to be level, is very welcome!
Other questions:
Any issues with pocket hole method I mentioned above?
I would like to have frames for the sides, rather than a plain MDF panel - any issue to this?
If I use a good quality MRMDF, can I just sand the edges and paint, or will I need edging?
Thanks all!
I'm planning on building a wardrobe in one of the bedrooms in my house, it will be built floor to ceiling, and a 'standard' two door width (i.e. not super wide or anything). It will have a couple of fixed shelves in there to add rigidity.
I'm thinking of doing the following:
18mm MRMDF for the sides and top
MRMDF face frames, and MRMDF shaker style doors.
The Doors wont do the full floor to ceiling length - there will be a small set of doors at the top.
Spray finished in white and clear lacquer (water based)
Sides will be joined to top and base using biscuits/dowels and pocket hole screws.
Couple of questions for your good selves:
The main question i have is:
The house is 120 year old Victorian terrace - so the walls and floor is not level. How can I build the cupboard so that I can adjust the base and sides etc, to make sure everything is square? I've searched the forum, and people have referred to having 'levelers' - but I don't know what these are or how to build them... Any advice on how to build the base of the wardrobe, and adjusting it to be level, is very welcome!
Other questions:
Any issues with pocket hole method I mentioned above?
I would like to have frames for the sides, rather than a plain MDF panel - any issue to this?
If I use a good quality MRMDF, can I just sand the edges and paint, or will I need edging?
Thanks all!