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On 18 Nov, 16:18, Rod wrote:
Dave Plowman (News) wrote: In article , * *Rod wrote: The doors will be covered with a pvc foil rather than paint, though, and those are pretty soft. I agree that paint is also likely to get scratched up pretty quickly though. *Even gloss proper (melamine-based) laminates aren't really suitable for horizontal applications. Having recently used some B&Q white high gloss kitchen unit doors as source material for bathroom cabinets, I assure you they are melamine and not PVC finish. (At least the ones I used!) So long as not being used for kitchen type activities, I'd suggest they would be fine. Certainly much tougher than any paint job. That's interesting as I have them too. And had to cut one down, height wise, using a circular saw. The finish both chipped and melted slightly.. I assumed it was some type of paint. Hmmm - what I got were some doors from the "it Kitchens Gloss White Slab" range. They didn't seem to melt for me - but maybe I was lucky? Certainly quite a solid, decent thickness layer - whatever it is! -- Rod Hypothyroidism is a seriously debilitating condition with an insidious onset. Although common it frequently goes undiagnosed. www.thyromind.info www.thyroiduk.org www.altsupportthyroid.org Well, since that's the range I got the door and cabinet side from, there's a good chance it should match! Looking at it, the area is pretty small (the bit each side of a cloakroom sink on a 600mm cabinet, 300mm deep), so it shouldn't have much chance of getting too ruined. I'm sure a large ceramic tile cut to size would be the best solution really, but a cabinet door is a lot more reliable to cut the curve into. No easier than the wood Dave suggested - I had considered something 'real-woody' and I'm sure it would look great in most situations but, sadly, my house already suffers from having too many different species of wood festooned around the place, so I'm reluctant to add to the overall confusion(!) |
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, GMM wrote: No easier than the wood Dave suggested - I had considered something 'real-woody' and I'm sure it would look great in most situations but, sadly, my house already suffers from having too many different species of wood festooned around the place, Impossible. ;-) -- *Failure is not an option. It's bundled with your software. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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