ᐅ Planning recessed spaces for closets, wardrobes, and similar storage areas
Created on: 22 Jun 2020 13:44
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Bauherr am L
Hello everyone,
What dimensions have you planned for the recesses intended for wardrobes, closet cabinets, etc.?
I’m asking because we are currently facing centimeter decisions in this area. For the kitchen, the kitchen studio gave us a specific figure (recess depth 63cm (25 inches)). However, we don’t have exact centimeter measurements for the wardrobe and similar furniture.
How should these recesses be planned in the most standardized way?
Thanks!
What dimensions have you planned for the recesses intended for wardrobes, closet cabinets, etc.?
I’m asking because we are currently facing centimeter decisions in this area. For the kitchen, the kitchen studio gave us a specific figure (recess depth 63cm (25 inches)). However, we don’t have exact centimeter measurements for the wardrobe and similar furniture.
How should these recesses be planned in the most standardized way?
Thanks!
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Alessandro23 Jun 2020 08:48Create a 70cm (28 inch) niche, and you will be safe in 90% of cases!
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hampshire23 Jun 2020 08:52Bauherr am L schrieb:
Yeah, it would of course be nice to take the time now and carefully look for a wardrobe, clothes cupboard, kids’ room closet, etc. Unfortunately, tiles, sinks, lights, floors, ... blah blah blah still need to be chosen...Everything in its own time. It’s part of project planning. Time bends to priorities.A
Alessandro23 Jun 2020 08:52don’t forget to include a shelf or tray for keys and other small items
Sufficiently deep niche. I can push a shallower cabinet forward if I want it flush with the wall.
I’m not sure what kind of carpenters you all have. Ours were somewhat more expensive than Ikea, but significantly cheaper than the well-known premium brands (well, we didn’t go for solid wood fittings). I would say: have it done by a carpenter, that way you get exactly what you want without paying much more. The prices I see here make me dizzy. We must have been lucky.
Key storage: the perfect spot for a pile of miscellaneous stuff that will only keep growing. I recommend a drawer for that, so at least the mess isn’t visible.
I’m not sure what kind of carpenters you all have. Ours were somewhat more expensive than Ikea, but significantly cheaper than the well-known premium brands (well, we didn’t go for solid wood fittings). I would say: have it done by a carpenter, that way you get exactly what you want without paying much more. The prices I see here make me dizzy. We must have been lucky.
Key storage: the perfect spot for a pile of miscellaneous stuff that will only keep growing. I recommend a drawer for that, so at least the mess isn’t visible.
Regular carpenters still work at reasonable prices. It is only when they specialize as shopfitters and install many pharmacies that this influence naturally shows.
67 or 71 would both be ideal, let the cube decide.
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Bauherr am L schrieb:
To get back to the topic: basically, I understand that you are planning niches between 60 and 70cm (24 and 28 inches). Does anyone have specific figures?
67 or 71 would both be ideal, let the cube decide.
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