The end result is the wardrobe above. I am only looking for the hardware needed to build this. Don't need the wooden parts.
Basically I need -
1. The channel tracks that runs vertically (you can't see it in the picture but its the dark lines that separate each panel 2. Brackets to attach to the tracks above for shelves and drawers 3. The hanger rods
That's it. Prefer those German or Italian higher end hardware. Either can be bought locally or overseas.
The channel tracks and brackets looks like this but able to hold and keep in the wooden back panels as well
Here is a video that better shows it
This post has been edited by idoblu: May 29 2013, 08:07 AM
The end result is the wardrobe above. I am only looking for the hardware needed to build this. Don't need the wooden parts.
Basically I need -
1. The channel tracks that runs vertically (you can't see it in the picture but its the dark lines that separate each panel 2. Brackets to attach to the tracks above for shelves and drawers 3. The hanger rods
That's it. Prefer those German or Italian higher end hardware. Either can be bought locally or overseas.
The channel tracks and brackets looks like this but able to hold and keep in the wooden back panels as well
Here is a video that better shows it
ur gonna diy ur wardrobe?so kewl..wished i was so handy too =) maybe shops like sliderdrobe got sell
Well I found something similar at Kian Classic but I don't like that their panels are glued to the wall. Theirs cost Rm600 pfr which includes two shelves with hanger, base, back panel. Of course tracks and needed brackets. I also don't like that the brackets are tightened down with screws instead of a slot system
I can find the channel tracks and brackets from several sources but so far I haven't come across those better ones meant specifically to do walkin wardrobes with back panels.
If your wardrobe has doors you can try Ikeas Algot system but for open concept, not so nice
Don't plan to DIY but gonna get a carpenter to do the wood part but need to source him the hardware
I am going to try Hafele. They got lots of these kind of hardware
This post has been edited by idoblu: Apr 26 2013, 10:03 PM
Well I found something similar at Kian Classic but I don't like that their panels are glued to the wall. Theirs cost Rm600 pfr which includes two shelves with hanger, base, back panel. Of course tracks and needed brackets. I also don't like that the brackets are tightened down with screws instead of a slot system
I can find the channel tracks and brackets from several sources but so far I haven't come across those better ones meant specifically to do walkin wardrobes with back panels.
If your wardrobe has doors you can try Ikeas Algot system but for open concept, not so nice
Don't plan to DIY but gonna get a carpenter to do the wood part but need to source him the hardware
I am going to try Hafele. They got lots of these kind of hardware
ah maybe i shud visit hafele too,i wanna try getting some hardware for a bi-folding bookcase.where's hafele's showroom??
My current house wardrobes done by Kian Classic. Workmanship not so good. One door handle already broken. RM600 per foot run for open wardrobe concept from Kian Classic is a rip off. I am planning one open-concept wardrobe in my new house. the rest normal wardrobe. dont think will go back to Kian Classic.
lol no i saw someone's signature somewhere to click "reply" so d person knows there is a oreply to their post wor,n i tot yeah good idea coz sometimes i tend to forget which topic i possted to n if someone asked me sth n i forgot to check back,they might think i ignored them on purpose lol. went thru hafele's website,stuff damn nice.alot more than beaufix in kota damansara
after going thru the brochures i gotten at archidex, i found the same hardware that Kian is using listed in Ginmit's catalog. funny thing is i passed by this shop everyday and yet never noticed them before. but unfortunately when i went over yesterday to check it out, they told me that particular system has been discontinued. however they still have those aluminum post system.
if any of you guys want a very affordable post system - go take a look - http://ginmit.com/
The Kian hardware looks like this almost exactly -
This post has been edited by idoblu: Jul 9 2013, 09:13 AM
after going thru the brochures i gotten at archidex, i found the same hardware that Kian is using listed in Ginmit's catalog. funny thing is i passed by this shop everyday and yet never noticed them before. but unfortunately when i went over yesterday to check it out, they told me that particular system has been discontinued. however they still have those aluminum post system.
if any of you guys want a very affordable post system - go take a look - http://ginmit.com/
The Kian hardware looks like this almost exactly -
Hi, how's your survey? Any updates? M also interested in this system
Kian is asking about Rm600 per foot run. So you can do your own estimation from there
If you dont mind Stolmen then there are also lots of other poles system option available for you. Poles system is not what I am looking for and is not the targetted subject of this thread
This post has been edited by idoblu: Aug 12 2013, 11:16 AM