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We are about to move flat, and the destination has some nasty built in wardrobes and dressing table in the bedroom. I didn;t get a chance to get a good look at them to see how they are constructed when we view ther house; however, the wife is insisting they go (and I very much agree !!). How are these things normally attached ?? The term 'built in' makes me think that they are attached to the wall, however are these things just generally built to fit the space and left free standing ?? Hopefully it will be case of undoing a load of screws and taking it apart - I dont want to find a load of holes in the walls ! Also, assuming I can get them out in a state that would allow them to be re-built, is it worth trying to sell them, are they worth anything ?? Otherwise, I'll be skipping them. They are pretty new - about 3 years and look to be in good condition. |
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