what to do with this corner
Andrew Y
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7 years agoAndrew Y
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Comments (7)Hi Patricia You'll probably want to go for some sort of panel system. Please excuse my crude mock ups but just a quick idea of how you could use the space on each wall. Angled cuts always bump up the cost so I'd go for a stepped in height back panel. The wall with the alcove recess you could always have a false panel that can be removed and items you don't use as often such as suitcases stored behind. You will need to either contact a company that specialises in walk-in wardrobes/panel systems or get a joiner to custom make something. Hopefully my sketches make a little sense to you!...See MoreDoes anyone have a built in corner fireplace?
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