26-08-2016, 02:51 PM
It's a nice looking door
Did something similar in a bathroom 5 or 6 years ago. Melamine faced birch ply which we had a letter box style handle cut out but on the 45 degree so it showed the ply edge through the handle if that makes sense. Sounds simple and easy but it was anything but because the sides also tapered! Finished it with a deep red glass worktop. Looked stunning but I've lost the finished pictures :( I know they are on an old hard drive somewhere just not which one. Shame as it was probably the most expensive bathroom we've even done. Not much bigger than your average ensuite but topped £17k. Philippe Starck suite, Compac quartz tiles etc etc
Sorry I digress. Be really interested to see a fitted kitchen with these. Solid colour faced doors with ply edges is a very popular look and get asked for it on a semi regular basis but it's always been one off custom made units which then puts the price up, so if these are reasonable cost because you've got the manufacturing process set up then I'd be interested in getting some rough costs.
Nice one
Did something similar in a bathroom 5 or 6 years ago. Melamine faced birch ply which we had a letter box style handle cut out but on the 45 degree so it showed the ply edge through the handle if that makes sense. Sounds simple and easy but it was anything but because the sides also tapered! Finished it with a deep red glass worktop. Looked stunning but I've lost the finished pictures :( I know they are on an old hard drive somewhere just not which one. Shame as it was probably the most expensive bathroom we've even done. Not much bigger than your average ensuite but topped £17k. Philippe Starck suite, Compac quartz tiles etc etc
Sorry I digress. Be really interested to see a fitted kitchen with these. Solid colour faced doors with ply edges is a very popular look and get asked for it on a semi regular basis but it's always been one off custom made units which then puts the price up, so if these are reasonable cost because you've got the manufacturing process set up then I'd be interested in getting some rough costs.
Nice one