My DIY video shows you how to easily install a loft conversion or attic eaves storage solution using sliding doors. Here I use the Rohley Ares 3 kit, but this eaves storage idea also works with the Rothley Ares 2 kit as well. If you’re thinking of commissioning custom made eaves doors in your loft conversion, think twice as making cupboards in the attic using sliding doors is so much cheaper and easier so you can DIY.
The sliding doors installation was really easy and a really satisfying DIY storage project to complete. It makes use of the mostly useless space at the bottom of your attic eaves and also leaves your loft conversion looking super smart and tidy.
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Tools and supplies you’ll need for this project:
- Pencil & tape measure
- Timber for framing
- Saw
- Sprit level
- Screws
- Screwdriver
- Drill and drill bits
- Coping saw
- No More Nails
- Decorators Caulk
- Filler
- Sliding doors kit (I use Rothley Ares 3)
- Hacksaw or Angle Grinder
- 18mm Sheet MDF
- Wood paint
- Sandpaper
0:00 Intro
0:23 Prep
1:11 Build frame
2:48 Fill gaps
2:56 Cut tracks
3:54 Cut doors to size
4:24 Pain woodwork
5:00 Screw wheels to doors
5:33 Screw tracks into place
6:05 Fit doors
29 июн 2024