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Wardrobe doors

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ManyHatsOn · 23/09/2014 12:23

We've just moved into a new house and left behind some beautiful built-in wardrobes (sniff). Previously we had lovely shiny doors from Spacemaker - we had the coffee coloured ones shown on one of these pics. 2 kids down the line we can't afford the lovely Spacemaker ones (btw, I totally recommend Spacemaker) so a carpenter friend is going to build some cupboards for us instead. I'm looking for something similar that we can use - flexible on colour but I would like a shiny finish rather than say, painted. I looked at Howdens but I can't see anything I like. Any ideas?

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ManyHatsOn · 23/09/2014 12:31

Woo, yes that's a good start, thanks! I hadn't seen that in B&Q (my second home at the moment).

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ManyHatsOn · 23/09/2014 12:38

I couldn't get the search term right on google previous so I couldn't find what I was looking for but it's 'high gloss' and that B&Q link above showed me the way! For anyone else interested in this thread, this place looks good also [http://www.kitchenandbedroomdoors.co.uk/]

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ManyHatsOn · 23/09/2014 12:39

Link again - this time working :) www.kitchenandbedroomdoors.co.uk/

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Solo · 23/09/2014 12:56

Would you consider using Ikea doors? would your carpenter friend be able to attach them to his own frames (if hinged) or I think there are also sliding doors. white
different colour
various

roneik · 23/09/2014 15:15

Manyhatson, that B&Q door has a health warning at the bottom of the ad, which probably means it's MDF.
If you saw MDF you need a mask on, it has links to lung cancer, the sawdust I mean
I would not have anything made out of MDF it's really just compressed hardboard tat and does not react well to any kind of moisture.

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