i meant to add to the last paragraph... you can use the old school melamine faced chipboard. Quick and easy, not quite the same aesthetics. hope that helps
plasterboard and metal studs - it definately looks the part but there is a lot of work involved, especially sanding and perparing for decorations. they also have a manufactured double leaf door frame / i guess an off the shelf item from a hardware store.
if you are looking for a standard wardrobe - you could measure it out and with the use of some drawings - plan it, have the panels cut to size and put it together yourself. Thats if you are into DIY
beautifulllll
sheikipilot 1 month ago
Wow you made a fitted wardrobe in under 4 mins. And it looks like it only costs around £20 to make
skynet116 1 month ago
very useful
BoxerBandLao 2 months ago
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whotaughtyou 3 months ago
whats approx cost?
lhuyng 4 months ago
@igbal1995
i meant to add to the last paragraph... you can use the old school melamine faced chipboard. Quick and easy, not quite the same aesthetics. hope that helps
TheSuperflycoolguy 4 months ago
@igbal1995
plasterboard and metal studs - it definately looks the part but there is a lot of work involved, especially sanding and perparing for decorations. they also have a manufactured double leaf door frame / i guess an off the shelf item from a hardware store.
if you are looking for a standard wardrobe - you could measure it out and with the use of some drawings - plan it, have the panels cut to size and put it together yourself. Thats if you are into DIY
TheSuperflycoolguy 4 months ago
Does anyone have any idea of what the stuff their using is?
igbal1995 5 months ago
he almost hit his face in 1:44 ...
nice video guys..
Ridoraw 7 months ago