Built-in furniture for hallway etc. from the kitchen studio?

  • Erstellt am 2022-02-02 20:07:53

thoughtless86

2022-02-13 11:20:04
  • #1
I can only recommend it, for me it is slowly moving towards house completion. I had furniture from Nobilia planned for the utility room, pantry, and dressing room through my kitchen studio. There are also very great solutions for the wardrobe. Not exactly cheap in terms of price, but that depends, as with the kitchen, on the chosen fronts and materials; of course, there is a wide price range but very, very many combination possibilities, meaning you can plan the rooms completely equivalent to the kitchen, the depths are also adjustable. (For example, very advantageous for small pantries)
 

bauherr2019_he

2022-04-12 10:21:17
  • #2


Hello,

the closet looks great. We are also planning an Ikea Pax as a built-in hallway closet. May I ask the dimensions of your niche? How deep is it? We are uncertain about this because we would like to have sliding doors (possibly custom-made ones and not those for Pax). You closed it off from the top with drywall, right?
May I also ask how many people you are? We are planning a "only" 1.50m wide closet for 2 adults + 1 child (there won’t be more people), but we also have an additional shoe cabinet with 1.20m width and 1.00m height. We wonder if that will be enough space.

Many thanks & best regards
 

thoughtless86

2022-04-12 10:27:28
  • #3
I planned a Nobilia system for the utility room (with washing machine compartment, sink, etc.) as well as a pantry next to the kitchen at my kitchen studio. Installation around early May. Then I can gladly post pictures. Utility room approx. 3.3k and pantry 1.6k.
 

thoughtless86

2022-05-13 23:11:56
  • #4
So dear forum members. As promised, the pictures of my solution for the utility room and the pantry via the kitchen studio, both from Nobilia... The utility room front in so-called white concrete look, I found quite chic with the anthracite-colored vinyl floor, but there are countless variants...

 

ypg

2022-05-13 23:22:06
  • #5

... with wood look, I can also imagine the wardrobe. I don't find white built-in cupboards nice for the clothing area.
 

thoughtless86

2022-05-13 23:24:38
  • #6
No clothes go in there in my case. The wardrobe is oak... ;) what you see in the picture is the classic utility room with storage for cleaning supplies, vacuum cleaner, car accessories, etc.
 

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