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Wall mounted cupboards.(1)
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We have furnished a lot of
kitchens at Ministry of Pine. People usually know what they are looking
for when it comes to low-level cupboards and drawers etc, its the top
cupboards that are difficult. We usually advise customers to get all the
bottom units sorted and then decide what it is you need. This way you do
not end up with a lovely glazed cupboard hanging on your wall...exposing
all your tins of food.
Our
hanging cupboards are usually dresser tops that have been split from the
bottom, maybe with glass in the doors, or maybe it has been replaced with
wood. We can also make up anything at all from scratch.
Here
are some ideas to whet your appetite. If you want to ask anything
at all please do not hesitate to
email
us.
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This is a good example of
how a big double cupboard can be totally transformed. This large
dresser top was cut in half and had a shelf built across the bottom
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This is a
good example of making things work. This customer did not want to
part with this cupboard, but it was much deeper and did not work on
this wall - we cut the depth right down and now it looks like it
grew there. |
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This one
was ideal for all those bits in the kitchen that you don't want
anyone to see. The original glass was taken out and replaced with
solid wood panels. |
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This
little shelf unit with a drawer under is perfect for all those herbs
and spices. |
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This deep
cupboard, ended up in a study as it was big enough to hold A4 box
files. Even at this stage if a customer wants the cupboard but it is
too deep or not deep enough the alterations can still be done. |
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This
bow-fronted cupboard was a stunner, we replaced the glass, but still
kept it green like it was originally. A big cupboard - but I think
it made the kitchen. |
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Drawers
are always a favourite in kitchens, and why not? They are so useful,
these ones are quite large and fill one wall. |
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This
cupboard was totally transformed when our customer wallpapered the
inside - what a difference it made. |
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We get
through quite a lot of spare bits here at Ministry of Pine, but
nothing ever goes to waste, these drawers make great CD holders. |
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