Renovation of a derelict Victorian house in Melbourne
Thursday, 13 June 2013
Wardrobes
Trying to work out wardrobe sizes, locations, fittings and sliding vs opening doors. All I know is I want LED lights and that there will never ever be enough wardrobe space for my needs regardless of what house I live in.
Oooh if you could remember that would be amazing please. Bunnings and Ikea etc only have the ones you install in wardrobes, but aren't on the clothes rail. I also preferably want sensor lights, but can only find battery operated sensor wardrobe lights. Battery. No thanks!
hahha! so awesome!! LD
ReplyDeleteSliding makes for easier access in smaller rooms
ReplyDeleteIndeed!
DeleteSliding door pros - can have mirror on door, takes up less space
Opening door pros - opens wardrobe right up for easy access
That was me that said that btw. Not some blog ghost. -Sal
ReplyDeleteThis is what happened when you have the talent...Great.. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Mark :D
DeleteThere is one company that makes a clothes rail with the LEDS built into the underside.......trying to remember who......
ReplyDeleteOooh if you could remember that would be amazing please. Bunnings and Ikea etc only have the ones you install in wardrobes, but aren't on the clothes rail. I also preferably want sensor lights, but can only find battery operated sensor wardrobe lights. Battery. No thanks!
DeleteSensio Lighting in the UK manufacture and distribute wardrobe rail lights with in-built LED's.
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