Browse Forums Renovation + Home Improvement 1 Nov 10, 2014 9:37 pm Re: Walk in Robe Cabinets - recommendation 2Nov 11, 2014 7:38 am That is a pretty standard fit-out for a wardrobe and they have used lamiwood or a woodgrain type of melamine and standard hanging rails. There is nothing there upmarket so 99% of wardrobe companies would be able to build that. Stewie Re: Walk in Robe Cabinets - recommendation 3Nov 26, 2014 2:22 pm I had a bit of experience with this and ended up with something from IKEA. Pretty straight forward and modular options for storage in the closets too, so maybe worth checking out? If you want something more personalised then like what Stewie said, just rememebr to get quotes from different people! What seems to be the officer's problem? Re: Walk in Robe Cabinets - recommendation 4Nov 26, 2014 3:14 pm Absolutely! This is ours (photos are a bit rubbish...) Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ This was built and installed by http://www.justwardrobes.com.au/ from the Gold Coast. They came up and quoted on our WIR once the gyprock was up (during the build process), great service and quote. They turned up before handover (my builder was happy with them coming in and installing) and once finished and gone, my builder commented on the installer as being one of the best cabinet maker/builder he'd ever come across, very professional and tidy and all the cabinetry was a great fit. Good Luck! ----------------------------------------------- http://pab34newdigs.blogspot.com.au/ ----------------------------------------------- Re: Walk in Robe Cabinets - recommendation 5Dec 06, 2014 11:07 am as said above that cabinetary is very standard. if you are hiring someone to do it for you, it would be better to explain them your specific requirements, e.g. more space for shoes, more drawers, no of pigeon holes and their sizes. Re: Walk in Robe Cabinets - recommendation 6Dec 06, 2014 4:45 pm Also - as you are in Qld - maybe get one of the hanging liquid "collectors". You'll be amazed at how much it collects from the air. And then it won't be in your clothes. Many use the "pots" but the hanging version is very good. Re: Walk in Robe Cabinets - recommendation 7Dec 06, 2014 6:29 pm mirz as said above that cabinetary is very standard. if you are hiring someone to do it for you, it would be better to explain them your specific requirements, e.g. more space for shoes, more drawers, no of pigeon holes and their sizes. mirz you getting a wardrobe fit out at your place through the builder, or doing post handover? --- Re: Walk in Robe Cabinets - recommendation 8Dec 06, 2014 6:42 pm We are going through a local highly recommended cabinet maker (post handover). most towels and sheets will fit easily on 300mm deep shelves and my suggestion allows for a counter surface under the window (about 90cm off the floor would be a… 1 2209 Electrical just got back to me and said the most they can provide is a single power point on the Bedroom 1 side of that wall. After handover, your towel rail installer… 2 1057 You can really use anything you want the main consideration would be how it looks once painted/finished - or the look you want. Cabinetmakers use MDF because its cheap… 2 6638 |