Cabinets – reclaimed wood.
Cabinets, great for kitchens, spices, bathroom, collections, etc
You can have your alcove shelves made any size you like.
Guide to prices. This is for alcove shelves overall 30cm deep (see the schematic picture lower down).
Dimensions of the cabinet shown:
36cm long
45cm high
17cm overall depth
10cm actual shelf depth.
Price £40
Price includes packaging / delivery to most mainland UK areas.
Made to measure prices are generally next size up + 10%
There’s two ways to choose your shelves:
1. If you are “handy” you can buy the size that’s just a little bigger, and then cut it down yourself to suit.
2. Or you can ask me to make one the exact size you would like.
How to order
Order by emailing me [email protected]
Email me with the length and depth that you need, and I’ll let you know the price (if it isn’t the standard size).
These are small cabinets not big wall cupboards.
Images
Specifications:
All dimensions are approx.
Dimensions of the cabinet shown:
36cm long
45cm high
17cm overall depth
10cm actual shelf depth
Materials:
Made out of recycled timber, sanded back just a little to leave the character of the used timber.
Expect imperfections, (knots, knocks, scorch marks, open grain, odd nail holes, etc)
These are reclaimed timbers after all, and have had a previous life serving in various ways. And so every piece of timber used will be slightly different.
This just adds to the authentic aged look to them
Additional Information:
The cabinets are easily attached to the wall through the rear internal backboarding.
The shallow ones are great for storing smaller items, ornaments, collections, sewing kit, hobby stuff, etc.
Or for kitchen use such as storing and keeping spices, herbs, and condiments to hand.
Or deeper ones can hold much bigger things – jars, vases, pots, fishing tackle, photography accessories, whatever really.
Finishes:
The one in the picture is in natural raw wood.
The cabinets come in raw natural wood for you to apply your chosen finish, whether that be stain, wax, or paint.
To be honest I think they look great left in just their raw natural self without any finish applied anyway.