Outside Hinges Kitchen Cabinets
Val Gibbs
8 years ago
Keep doors and retrofit them with inside hinges?
Replace cabinet doors
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Comments (7)Thank you for the replies Daisy and Kerry. Daisy - is this something I could do myself or would it be better to get a joiner in (don't want to drag him to fix 3 creaking doors but I don't want the doors to fall off neither). Kerry- I'll give that a go, see if it works...is it just oiling down the hinges? Sorry for being a bother and lack of knowledge - explains why the joiner was highly appreciated and loaded with loads of jobs (haha)....See MoreKitchen corner cabinets
Comments (8)If you want to change the carousel and have the doors hinged on the carcase you'll also have to add rails under the worktop and either a new bottom shelf or more rails, this is so the doors have something to stop against. At present the exisiting cabinet is bigger than the doors so the doors can fit inside and you don't want this if you want to hinge the doors. For the door hinging if you want to have the doors to bifold like the picture from Sarah L then you will need 2x 170 degree hinges and back plates to hinge the doors on the carcase, then the bi fold hinges and back plates to join the 2 doors together. I see that you also have long bar handles on the drawers so you don't want to hinge the door on that side as the door will get damaged by the drawer handles when its opened....See MoreHelp identify kitchen cupboard hinge cover?
Comments (2)try these, https://www.blum.org.uk/product-detail/cabinet-hangers/29036770 downside is they sell them in packs of 100, or you can DM me...See MoreBreakfast cabinets, bifold kitchen cabinet doors and pantry units
Comments (7)You're really looking at either a hi end kitchen company who supply a more traditional style kitchen ie inframe, or as @Daisy England says, go to an independent, but as you're planning on having this sitting on your worktop, depending on the design of the rest of the kitchen ie if you have towers, the counter level bi fold doors would be to a special size (as most tall doors are designed for tower use). The easiest way to do this would be to have an extra wide larder (800 or 900), fit an internal drawer unit at the bottom, then a piece of worktop, have power points inside and 2 or 3 shelves above. Depending on where the doors come from it may 2x 1965 doors or 2x 1245 doors at the top and 2x 715 doors at the bottom, all standard stuff. Bearing in mind the appliances your trying to hide would be too big to fit inside a 'standard' 300 deep dresser type unit, the counter top option might not be the most suitable. But for a budget of 20K, i could design and supply a larger than average kitchen that has some bespoke made to measure doors and specially designed rigid cabinets and all to a high spec....See MoreVal Gibbs
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