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Thanks for posting. That looks great.
Couple questions...
What are the materials. Panels, drawer fronts etc.
I love that door. Did it come with the house?
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That's the 'standard' door for new construction in these parts. MDF skinned hollow core. Sometimes they'll use the 'Santa Fe' style without the vertical embellishment. I've painted all but two of the doors in the house (roller) and the vertical stuff complicates it, but I much prefer the look over the other.
Panels are 'better quality' MDF, including the drawers and fronts. Poplar trim on the chests, hanging boxes, shelves. I was going to use poplar for the drawers but happened to have enough MDF core veneer ply left over from something else that I figured I'd try it. Worked fine, and I can always redo the drawers if necessary. The MDF doesn't offend me this application. Wouldn't do it in the kitchen.
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(06-11-2017, 08:00 AM)KC Wrote: The MDF doesn't offend me this application.
Me neither, looks great.
I don't think I'll have the time to do our closet. Too much going on. That looks a ton nicer than what I've seen off the shelf.
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Fantastic looking. I hope to something similar in the new place. IN this place, the master is double sliding doors and doesn't warrant such. The two other bedrooms have walk-ins and I've fitted each out with melamine shelving and cubbies. More utilitarian that what you have built, but darned useful.
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Thank you. Mrs KC is happy, and I guess that's what really matters.
The buy-in for this neighborhood (new construction) has gone up something on the order of $125,000 since we bought in 2011. It blows my mind to walk through there and see the same crappy stuff in the closets and pantries as we got.
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Looks great. LOML and I have talked about redoing our closet and I'm going to save these pics as reference for ideas.
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Oops! Had to flip the screen off- the wife just walked by. If she sees those pics, she'll designate my winter project for me.
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in my case, we'd be looking at new houses. No room in this one for big closets