Mcluma
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Secret Book Shelf Door
My wife bought about 2 years ago these double secret bookshelf doors. They were originally to be fitted as access doors to our library. We later decided against this, due to the fact we wanted more light into our hallway and changed the design that all the doors leading off the hall ways are to be double doors with glass panels, which meant we weren’t going to use these doors in their intended place
The doors in question
Doors1 by mcluma, on Flickr
Doors3 by mcluma, on Flickr
Doors4 by mcluma, on Flickr
And the other side of the doors
Doors2 by mcluma, on Flickr
As we got underway with the refurbishment of our house we midway changed the ground floor layout. Originally we planned a double internal garage with at the back of the garage the plant room and Gym. Walls and doorways got build, and as these are structural walls they couldn’t be moved without a cost aspect. In the new lay-out the garage is to become our new lounge.
So a solution had to be found for this doorway into the Gym
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Which we had and that are the secret bookshelf doors!
So after the floor was screeded the walls plaster boarded and plastered I set about to fit these doors.
Originally they were fitted with 3 hinges each. Now there was no way I was going to use these hinges.
1) The door weighs a hefty 100kg (or so I think, as it was more then I could lift) so this was not going to work with just 3 hinges (no ball bearings)
2) The door is to open outward, so the hinges had to be changed and would then be seen from the inside
I found the solution in using these Hafele floor hinges
http://www.hafele.co.uk/Hafele35a1/Imag ... 760P1.JPEG
These are rated up to 150Kg
Here the doors in position to show what it’s going to look like
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
The doors are bigger than the current opening, and to give it that “bookshelf “ feeling I had to build a frame to hold the doors
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Here the floor pivot hinge fitted on a 30mm threshold, This will enable later on the carpet to be fitted and still being able to open the door. I should have done the threshold in oak, but I didn’t
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
And the top pivot hinge fitted
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
With the doorframe done its fitting the other bits to the door. Had the help of my son to move the door about
Here the bottom floor hinge receiver fitted (flush with the bottom rail)
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
And the top hinge
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
On this photo you can see the little hole in the style, this gives access to the screw to adjust the hinge in and out
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Door is fitted and adjusted
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
The action is SOOOOOOOOOO smooth, and the whole door, despite its weight can be moved with just one finger – I really like these floor hinges
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Time to make it look more like a bookshelf, the sides are build out of oak, which will be stained darker later on, this will then match the rest of the furniture of the room
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
We have two of these doors, and we like symmetry, I fitted the other door at the other side of the room.
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
As I was working to a tight schedule with the carpets being fitted, my wife already started with staining the unit dark oak
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
First coat of staining done
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Inside of door to white
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Prep work for fitting the crown moulding
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Here the crown fitted
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
First coat on the crown and second on the sides of the unit and prep work underway for fitting the rads
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Yesterday the carpets got fitted, so here is the final product .
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Over the weekend I will be fitting the electric door opener with a concealed button (pictures and video to follow
Thanks for looking
My wife bought about 2 years ago these double secret bookshelf doors. They were originally to be fitted as access doors to our library. We later decided against this, due to the fact we wanted more light into our hallway and changed the design that all the doors leading off the hall ways are to be double doors with glass panels, which meant we weren’t going to use these doors in their intended place
The doors in question
Doors1 by mcluma, on Flickr
Doors3 by mcluma, on Flickr
Doors4 by mcluma, on Flickr
And the other side of the doors
Doors2 by mcluma, on Flickr
As we got underway with the refurbishment of our house we midway changed the ground floor layout. Originally we planned a double internal garage with at the back of the garage the plant room and Gym. Walls and doorways got build, and as these are structural walls they couldn’t be moved without a cost aspect. In the new lay-out the garage is to become our new lounge.
So a solution had to be found for this doorway into the Gym
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Which we had and that are the secret bookshelf doors!
So after the floor was screeded the walls plaster boarded and plastered I set about to fit these doors.
Originally they were fitted with 3 hinges each. Now there was no way I was going to use these hinges.
1) The door weighs a hefty 100kg (or so I think, as it was more then I could lift) so this was not going to work with just 3 hinges (no ball bearings)
2) The door is to open outward, so the hinges had to be changed and would then be seen from the inside
I found the solution in using these Hafele floor hinges
http://www.hafele.co.uk/Hafele35a1/Imag ... 760P1.JPEG
These are rated up to 150Kg
Here the doors in position to show what it’s going to look like
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
The doors are bigger than the current opening, and to give it that “bookshelf “ feeling I had to build a frame to hold the doors
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Here the floor pivot hinge fitted on a 30mm threshold, This will enable later on the carpet to be fitted and still being able to open the door. I should have done the threshold in oak, but I didn’t
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
And the top pivot hinge fitted
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
With the doorframe done its fitting the other bits to the door. Had the help of my son to move the door about
Here the bottom floor hinge receiver fitted (flush with the bottom rail)
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
And the top hinge
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
On this photo you can see the little hole in the style, this gives access to the screw to adjust the hinge in and out
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Door is fitted and adjusted
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
The action is SOOOOOOOOOO smooth, and the whole door, despite its weight can be moved with just one finger – I really like these floor hinges
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Time to make it look more like a bookshelf, the sides are build out of oak, which will be stained darker later on, this will then match the rest of the furniture of the room
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
We have two of these doors, and we like symmetry, I fitted the other door at the other side of the room.
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
As I was working to a tight schedule with the carpets being fitted, my wife already started with staining the unit dark oak
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
First coat of staining done
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Inside of door to white
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Prep work for fitting the crown moulding
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Here the crown fitted
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
First coat on the crown and second on the sides of the unit and prep work underway for fitting the rads
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Yesterday the carpets got fitted, so here is the final product .
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Untitled by mcluma, on Flickr
Over the weekend I will be fitting the electric door opener with a concealed button (pictures and video to follow
Thanks for looking