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Nandita
www.thestudiobangalore relaunched: The new destination for Turnkey Home Interiors, Modular Kitchens & Wardrobes in Bangalore
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2 thoughts on “www.thestudiobangalore relaunched: The new destination for Turnkey Home Interiors, Modular Kitchens & Wardrobes in Bangalore”
Hi Nandita,
congratulations and wish you achieve great success with your new venture.
I have a small doubt on hinged wardrobe doors. I went for an overlay design with soft closing hinges. Although I went with block board for all my wardrobe doors, I see some of them are showing some bend. What will be the solution for this? Shall I go for magnets? Hettich technician advised against it. He said we should not use magnets on soft closed doors. So what are the other options I have?
For sliding doors (4×8) I fit the door straighteners behind. But I am not user what to do with hinged doors.
You can put straighteners on hinged doors too. If the bend is not much then even Magnets will suffice…there is no issue in using magnets with soft closing doors (I assuming you are using soft closing hinges)
Regards
Nandita