Painting fitted wardrobes?
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Comments (6)Our house is in the process of being renovated, whilst we live in it. We've been in just over two years and only done the sitting room and bathroom; we're close to finishing the kitchen. My advise is to be patient. We're two years into the rewire and the big holes and channels in the walls have just become normal features. We did the lounge first so that we would have somewhere to retreat too. We put down an expensive underlay but the absolute cheapest carpet, which we'll change after everything else is done - we've traipsed so much dust in there already!!! The theory was to start at the top and work our way down and out the front door. We had a chimney at the back of the house removed from the attic down to the ground floor. The back bedroom was then made good (plaster boarded and rewired, but not decorated), the upstairs bathroom done and then the kitchen. We'll do all the bedrooms next, then the dining room, under stairs toilet, landing, hallway and porch. Then replace the sitting room carpet....See MoreWhat colour to paint fitted wardrobes?
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Comments (0)I really don’t like these plastic fitted wardrobes in the bedroom. I’ve had a quote, sanding - which will leave a lot of mess, priming and painting. I’ve been told the room will be out of order a couple of weeks. Inconvenient. The plastic beading will not be able to be painted I’ve been told and they are cream and gold! I cannot remove the alcove as this is not a separate piece. I was thinking of changing the handles and adding long mirrors to the tall cupboards, or even a fitted mirror behind the headboard wall? Im afraid I won’t like them any more but having them gutted is a bigger job....See MorePicture painting the wardrobes or other interesting ways to fit a bedr
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