Boxing in utility meters
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 3:58 pm
My daughter has just moved into a terraced house that has both the gas and electric meters in the front room.
They are both in the alcove between the chimney breast and the front wall.
I want to box this area in to make a worktop/storage area on the top and access via 2 doors on the front.
I thought of using 12 - 15mm mdf for the top and perhaps put a fancy edge on it with a router.
The actual box framwework I can contruct - no problems.
The finished structure will be painted to match the skirting boards.
Where I am coming unstuck is what sort of doors to use?
I don't just want plain flat mdf type doors as the structure is in the main living room - flat doors would look cheap and 'home-made'.
I have looked round and found a supplier of replacement doors but these are kitchen cabinet type doors and again, would not look right in a living room.
Can anybody suggest what type of door I could use? (and possibly a supplier if ready made etc.)
They are both in the alcove between the chimney breast and the front wall.
I want to box this area in to make a worktop/storage area on the top and access via 2 doors on the front.
I thought of using 12 - 15mm mdf for the top and perhaps put a fancy edge on it with a router.
The actual box framwework I can contruct - no problems.
The finished structure will be painted to match the skirting boards.
Where I am coming unstuck is what sort of doors to use?
I don't just want plain flat mdf type doors as the structure is in the main living room - flat doors would look cheap and 'home-made'.
I have looked round and found a supplier of replacement doors but these are kitchen cabinet type doors and again, would not look right in a living room.
Can anybody suggest what type of door I could use? (and possibly a supplier if ready made etc.)