Front loading laundry cabinet door ideas
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Douglas Hunt on Jan 24, 2012Smart idea!Helpful Reply
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Sandy M on Jan 24, 2012Thanks for the answers, but I'm still hoping for more ideas.Helpful Reply
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KMS Woodworks on Jan 24, 2012Sandy...check out this article I wrote on Laundry rooms...you might get some added ideas. http://www.networx.com/article/7-ways-to-make-your-laundry-room-a-fullHelpful Reply
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Designs by BSB on Jan 24, 2012My outside view of the room/link you shared -they are not your normal washer and dryer - they are built in style and are much smaller both in height and depth over what we all see in the main stream. -further support of this, note there are counter tops over top. this requires serious consideration to where your shutoff valves are -all of these things considered, if the above variables are not an issue we can address the "pocket doors" ... the panels and the actual doors themselves can vary greatly in cost (dependent on wood/stain/paint/etc). They could range anywhere from $50-200 per section. Noting this is not "stock sizes" - they need to be custom made for your application .... the "pocket door hardware" this again varies. a) on clearance b) on quality. This is holding up a big door, so cheap hardware would be a poor choice. Pocket door hardware .. (doors slide in vs. swinging out) is not cheap ... Id estimate these to range $75-150/per door. Crazy right? I thought $180 per door was rather economical.Helpful Reply
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Designs by BSB on Jan 24, 2012whooops.. they call them "flipper doors" ... in my world they are called pocket doors, sorry.Helpful Reply
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