Challenging cabinets are my speciality, so I was delighted to make this unusually shaped tv cabinet for a customer in Brentwood. I started off with the making of the top.
From there I could get the overall size and shape of the cabinet.
With the carcass made, it was time to make the shelves.
The cabinet is coming along nicely, with the shelves in place.
It then needs cutouts at the back to allow for cables. Rounding off the cut outs to insure cable safety.
Making sure the top fits nicely, time to make the doors.
Doors assembled and hung, all it needs now is to add the plynth and a coat of gloss.
With it painted, all that was left was to fit the cabinet….
Job done.
The idea for this one was that there should be as much work space as possible, without taking up huge amounts of room, so I suggested a wall to wall work top, keeping it to one side of the room with enough room above and below for storage. As you can see from the picture there is ample space for two people and their PC’s to fit comfortably.
Here we have 2 blinds that were fitted in a kitchen with 2 very large windows; the blinds were too heavy and awkward for the owners to manage and fit. I was fixing to plasterboard so taking the weight of the blinds into consideration, No-nails bonding solution and plaz-plugs were used to ensure a secure fitting.
With grandchildren around, Dave needed them to be protected against the heat of the radiator, yet in order to keep out the winter chills he also needed the radiator to be on.
Taking on the project, we discussed the basics and any special preferences; it was noted that as the room was largely decorated with lightly stained pine, the radiator cover would need to match.
Here is the finish unstained radiator cover:
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And here is the finished project installed:
Whether it’s to put up a shelf, fit a door or putting together your flat pack furniture, we are open for business.
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