Need help to close on Wardrobe exterior
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Is it possible to use marble/bricks to make the interior of a wardrobe
Comments (4)For many years, most people use cedar to plank the walls of wardrobes and closets, to prevent moths from eating the cloth. It is said that the high concentrations of cedar oils can kill moth larvae. Plus adds a nice aroma to the closet.In terms of bricks or marble, both are porous and will hold humidity. This after time can cause musty smell in your clothing which is an indication of mold and mildew present in the brick or stone. This however, depends on where you live. Hot climates like Arizona it should not be a problem. You could apply a good 15 to 20 years penetrating sealer which would help to prevent that moisture build up....See Moredesign wardrobe
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Comments (6)Rahul, You were advised in good faith about 24 inches door. Because of the bigger size the weight of the door increases and chances of it tilting towards far end of it increases . Wood has a tendency to warp a bit in a bigger door the effect is more visible, You may also need to support them with stronger hardware. And don't forget that bigger doors need bigger space in the room. Make sure you have sufficient space to open them. These are few suggestions that would help you achieve your goal . 1- Preferably use cut hinges made in brass otherwise increase the number of hinges by a pair to ensure load is taken care of. 2- You can reduce the height of doors by using external drawers in the plan 3- Coming to the shutters, go for atleast a genuine Century Winstar or Green Gold board for the shutters.This is a must. No compromises and no alternatives are recommended here. Don't use a ply for the shutter. Keep the shutters always closed and locked and use magnets to hold them in place. 4- Both sides of the shutter must be laminated properly in one go. You should be good if these are taken care of. Thanks, Nitin CORNERSTONE DESIGNS Bangalore...See MoreAsk The Houzz Experts: Cladding Material for Building Exteriors-CLOSED
Comments (15)Anita Vitrified tiles by themselves do not particularly allow the walls to breathe, and hence are prone to cracking. That being said they do not collect moss either. If you are however set on using these tiles, I suggest you use them in a mosaic fashion, where smaller tiles or broken pieces are used. This will allow the wall to breathe, though the moss collection might be more due to the greater amount of grating....See MoreSudipto Dutta
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