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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 05:43 AM
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I'm in the market for some fitted wardrobes and called Hammonds around the other day. Even their most expensive range seemed to be made from really light weight MDF.

Is it too much to expect wardrobes that cost thousands to be made from real wood??
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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 07:07 AM
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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 07:16 AM
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You need a sharps wardrobe. You'll pay through the roof but they are amazing. We have them in 3 of our double rooms and although they are dated they are so robust and apparently we can Chang ethe facias fairly easily.
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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 07:27 AM
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Find yourself a decent joiner and get some made in situ - may cost a tad more but will be better made.
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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 08:04 AM
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Pimmo, some ikea stuff is fine but I want fitted.

Robsy, I'll take a look but I thought Sharps went bust.

Zip, I was thinking the same thing actually. I just hope it's not prohibitively expensive
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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 08:12 AM
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http://www.sharps.co.uk/
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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 08:17 AM
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i quite like MDF as a material - and especially for cupboards/wardrobes

if made with ¾ inch heavy duty MDF then painted to a high gloss finish – looks good - and modern

Certainly better imo than crappy soft wood, and hardwood seems a bit 18th century to me

ask to see some finished samples
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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 08:51 AM
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Thanks Don

Hodgy, perhaps it's just the quality of the mdf Hammonds use. My kitchen doors (German made)are mdf no doubt but each one weighs a ton. The Hammond's stuff just feels really lightweight.
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Originally Posted by Dingdongler
Pimmo, some ikea stuff is fine but I want fitted.

Robsy, I'll take a look but I thought Sharps went bust.

Zip, I was thinking the same thing actually. I just hope it's not prohibitively expensive
If only there was someone on here that made quality made to measure fitted bedroom furniture.
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yellowvanman, where are you based?
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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by yellowvanman
If only there was someone on here that made quality made to measure fitted bedroom furniture.

Aha! I think you're not a million miles away from me either.

Got any pics of previous jobs you can send me?
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Originally Posted by kevfawcett
yellowvanman, where are you based?
Based in Essex, near Southend-on-Sea

Originally Posted by Dingdongler
Aha! I think you're not a million miles away from me either.

Got any pics of previous jobs you can send me?
DD did you have a particular style in mind?
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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 01:15 PM
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Post a couple of different styles for us all to have a look at, might actually give me some ideas on what is achievable
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Oak shaker, with inner detail.
Very tall units to fit the room.
Right hand robe has an angles wall to it's side, so the robe is made to fit, and with the doors closed you wouldn't notice.
Center Linen Press, houses a mounted flat screen TV



Oak Shaker, with inner detail. Unusual layout due to fitting into an alcove with a sloped ceiling.
Top openers have sloped backs, one pair hiding a flat screen TV.



Painted Ivory, Shaker with inner detail.
These are shallow units, so as to not extend beyond the window, plus there is a chimney breast hidden by the units.



We manufacture in house all our timber and timber painted doors.
We can also supply a fully range of vinyl doors, and have just started to do some bedrooms in ultra high gloss acrylic, haven't got any pictures of those yet, but here is a recent bathroom in the acrylic material

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Looks very nice YVM.

You have pm
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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 04:26 PM
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Those are bloody fantastic looking, I think number one is what I'm kind only looking for, only longer.
Pisses all over the shop bought stuff, and no doubt would out last the shop bought stuff.

What kind of money would option one be

Cheers
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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 04:35 PM
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Don't forget to include a hidey-hole for Dings stash of **** material.
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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by urban
Those are bloody fantastic looking, I think number one is what I'm kind only looking for, only longer.
Pisses all over the shop bought stuff, and no doubt would out last the shop bought stuff.

What kind of money would option one be

Cheers
The finish and build quality is far better than most high street or DIY shed stuff, and yes will last far longer.

We recently, resprayed a set of wardrobes that we had installed 8 years ago, they still looked like new when we removed the doors and panels. (Why spray them, this was in a childs bedroom, and originally where a bright colour, now he has grown up, they have been sprayed to a more mature colour).

Regarding cost, I will pm you the details.
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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by zip106
Don't forget to include a hidey-hole for Dings stash of **** material.
Stash?? Hello! This is the 21st century calling for Zippy! All my **** is digital now
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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by zip106
Don't forget to include a hidey-hole for Dings stash of **** material.
Lol, the wardrobes in the second picture actually house, a secret door in the back of them into a loft space, a TV, DVD, and a concealed safe!!!!!

So no problem providing space for any form of stash
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we got a guy in to do my mum and dads room
did ann amazing job and it was all custom stuff. was cheaper than sharps and the like ect

listen to this though:
MAKE SURE YOU LET THE WOOD SEASON!

ours shrunk after it was fitted and the doors look odd now where they fitted with less than 1m gap before

id suggest leaving a pile off wood in the room for a month or mabey more. might look **** but its worth it
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nice work yvm
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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Dingdongler
Stash?? Hello! This is the 21st century calling for Zippy! All my **** is digital now
Bloody hell - I still have to inflate mine!

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Yellowvanman - Your work looks good but you're a bit far from me I'm afraid
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YVM

In the pic of the bathroom, is that carpet on the floor?
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Old Jun 13, 2013 | 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Dingdongler
YVM

In the pic of the bathroom, is that carpet on the floor?
DD,

Nope, it is cheap vinyl that the customer had their carpet fitters put down.
Practical, yes. But it wasn't even good vinyl. This customer has spent a fortune redeveloping their house, with an almost money no object approach, but then insisted on cutting the occasional corner?
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Old Jun 13, 2013 | 01:44 PM
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Thanks yvm, it's a strange choice by the homeowner but it's his money I suppose.

Did you make all that bathroom furniture as well?
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Old Jun 13, 2013 | 02:02 PM
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cheap vinyl - fair enough

but come on that is still better than the most expensive carpet

carpets in bathrooms are naff
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Old Jun 13, 2013 | 02:18 PM
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DD,

Yes, our first one in High Gloss Acrylic.
These where made with a higher plinth to copy another manufacturers product that the customer had seen. The toilet roll holder was also as they requested.

Hodgy,

agreed, better than carpet, but there are better looking options available.
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I looked at a company called 'Sliderobes'. Seamed vet good quality. Sadly I ran out of money and bought some free standing (all be it good quality) sliderobes.
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