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Walk-In Wardrobes...Sourcing In Cork?

  • 27-09-2009 10:43am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 205 ✭✭


    We're finishing an extension to our house and have allocated a room for a walk-in wardrobe. I'm finding it hard to locate suppliers in the Cork area who might be able to supply the units needed to complete the wardrobe. Anybody out there care to recommend one? Or. it is the case that we'll have to get something made up bespoke?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 631 ✭✭✭mazthespark


    woodies use to do a wardrobe system for making up sliding wardrobes
    (bit like sliderobes) all the bits could be bought seperately so would only have to buy wat u needed if it suited wat u wanted. also b & q do kitchens etc so something there mite suit


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 447 ✭✭tipperary


    Hi

    A couple of months ago I used an IKEA wardobe for our walk in wardrobe. Some of the units had to be cut to size, but this doesn't really make too much difference (had to use brackets to support the top and base). Obviously cutting to size would not really work if you needed to have the doors.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 205 ✭✭jwb1


    tipperary wrote: »
    Hi

    A couple of months ago I used an IKEA wardobe for our walk in wardrobe. Some of the units had to be cut to size, but this doesn't really make too much difference (had to use brackets to support the top and base). Obviously cutting to size would not really work if you needed to have the doors.
    woodies use to do a wardrobe system for making up sliding wardrobes
    (bit like sliderobes) all the bits could be bought seperately so would only have to buy wat u needed if it suited wat u wanted. also b & q do kitchens etc so something there mite suit

    I took a look thru the Ikea catalogue and there are some definite possibilities there....


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