Fab I did this in lockdown only difference I added mirrors to the doors made by a local glass shop, they came out stunning. Big up to all the ladies for having a go.
I really like it, looks good but. I did a very similar construction and after a few months ended up in really ugly cracks between the wall and mdf. My conclusion was to fix the mdf on the wall instead and not on the wardrobe. In this case it will not crack but there will be a small gap between mdf and wardrobe. However, you never see this gap in this case. The cracks you would see all the time. Just a small tip for improvement. Otherwise great work!
As a cabinet maker/fitter I can confirm that after 1 month this is going to look like a pile of crap. As a matter of fact if you ask this lady to send some pictures of the joints she made, you will regret about the materials she wasted.
I want to do this but I’m actually so thick I don’t understand why that base is needed. Is it really needed or can I just let the wardrobe sit on the floor? Also would it look ok without doors? Thanks a lot ❤
@christinemorrison528 built in means, built into the already existing room, without taking more room up Usually when something is built in, it only takes up more space while it's in use, then goes back to where it was built in So no lol