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Apfelfreundin4 Sep 2016 08:26Hello everyone,
I would like to combine a horizontal door on the bottom of a cabinet and two "regular" vertical doors above. For example, a 40cm (16 inches) and 60cm (24 inches) base cabinet (80cm (31 inches) high), with a 100cm (39 inches) wide horizontal door at the bottom and a 40cm (16 inches) and a 60cm (24 inches) vertical door above.
I know it looks a bit unusual, but I can’t reach horizontal doors placed at the top anymore... 😳
The sales assistant at the furniture store briefly considered it and said it’s possible. However, I do have concerns about the swing radius of the horizontal door and whether it might collide with the other doors.
Have a nice Sunday!
I would like to combine a horizontal door on the bottom of a cabinet and two "regular" vertical doors above. For example, a 40cm (16 inches) and 60cm (24 inches) base cabinet (80cm (31 inches) high), with a 100cm (39 inches) wide horizontal door at the bottom and a 40cm (16 inches) and a 60cm (24 inches) vertical door above.
I know it looks a bit unusual, but I can’t reach horizontal doors placed at the top anymore... 😳
The sales assistant at the furniture store briefly considered it and said it’s possible. However, I do have concerns about the swing radius of the horizontal door and whether it might collide with the other doors.
Have a nice Sunday!
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IKEA-Experte5 Sep 2016 00:04No problem, as long as you don’t keep the upper doors open while simultaneously opening the flap all the way. Except maybe with certain handles.
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Apfelfreundin5 Sep 2016 08:11Thank you, Ikea expert. No, the upper doors will rarely be opened, certainly not at the same time.
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