Looking good.
But as you said it yourself, there is something about the top section. I would but up some small panels at the top between the two cabinets doors, so they will come flush with the doors.
Hope the above makes sence 🙂
Thx for sharing.
Regards 🙂
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Looking good.
But as you said it yourself, there is something about the top section. I would but up some small panels at the top between the two cabinets doors, so they will come flush with the doors.
Hope the above makes sence 🙂
Thx for sharing.
Regards 🙂
Really good work. I like the pelmet idea. I need to do something similar above my kitchen cabnets to tie the cabs in with the ceilling. May be over hand a little to put downlights in or flush them to the kitchen cabinets. I've been think how to do this but not sure ig i should make the box out of plaster board and the plaster it or make it from MDF. Can you give me any ideas.
looks awesome, what is the name of the paint you used?
What hinges did you use Tim?, job looking good!!
IT'S A UTILITY ROOM! Nothing more, nothing less! But great educational videos!
I was thinking to re-spray a bed frame outside….now you've go me worried! No space to do it inside either.
Looks great!
Looks great. I agree with the trim at the bottom of the lighting box level with the doors, and possible square at the top all the way along. Tie the shaker look through with two small vertical pieces at 1/3 and 2/3. Also, possibly paint the front of the inside of the cabinets if your going for it! If you don't want trim over the top of the doors, could you take the bottom off of the cabinet sides and put the bottom back on higher, and move the doors up?
Great work though as always, looks amazing for a utility. Keep up the videos
Can you recommend a brand of paint