Browse Forums Windows & Doors 1 Apr 12, 2010 11:12 am I am not sure how to go about the following. We have recently built built-in wardrobes in the bedrooms in our house and each wardrobe requires 4 hinged doors. Now the left and right doors can obviously attache to the frame of the wardrobes entry but what do i attache the two internal doors to without having to have a wall panel down the middle? Is there some way to do this seamlessly so that even if there is a post or somethign in the middle it is hidden? I couldn't attach fiels to show you what i mean but here are some links that may help 1. This is similar to the type of wardrobe we build (currently with no doors and about 3 times longer): http://www.dbchomes.com/CL-sanFin3.jpg 2. This is how i want the doors hung, with hidden hinges (i will have 4 doors): http://www.spaceworks.com.au/melbourne/ ... /pic_09.jp Re: Hinged Wardrobe doors - multiple doors what to attach to 2Apr 12, 2010 11:55 am We generally nominate in this situation a dressed 90*45 jamb (post) between. Peter Clarkson - AusDesign Australia www.ausdesign.com.au This information is intended to provide general information only. It does not purport to be a comprehensive advice. Thanks for your thoughts. Do you feel your louvre sidelite security mesh is safe? I was thinking no window at all so no one can see if I'm near the front door, shadows… 2 793 4 9069 Old Home Restoration / Renovation Cheers mate! This is exactly what I was thinking but wasn't sure if it was something I'd find on the shelf. I agree with you, fixing the brackets to the board will look… 2 3283 |