Hi,
I am planing a set of three wall cabinets with a total width of 2,860 mm (112''). See picture below. Materials are 3/4'' plywood with 1/4 back panels. The cabinet on the right is an open shelf, the two other cabinets have doors. I am planing to use Forbo Furniture Linoleum (link) to cover the entire bottom and outer right and left side of the wall cabinets. So the three carcasses have to be screwed together before hanging them so that I can glue on the Forbo stuff.
The scale of the whole unit is larger than any of my previous projects. So I have a couple of questions:
1. Does this all make sense and is this feasible? The total weight of the combined unit without doors and shelfs is probably around 100lbs (45 kg), maybe a little more.
2. Do I need the divider panels in the two 1030mm cabinets? I highlighted the divider with a red dot. I am wondering whether I will be fine without them.
3. I am still figuring out how to hang the cabinets. There was a super useful recent thread on that question so I think that is pretty much covered.
I am planing a set of three wall cabinets with a total width of 2,860 mm (112''). See picture below. Materials are 3/4'' plywood with 1/4 back panels. The cabinet on the right is an open shelf, the two other cabinets have doors. I am planing to use Forbo Furniture Linoleum (link) to cover the entire bottom and outer right and left side of the wall cabinets. So the three carcasses have to be screwed together before hanging them so that I can glue on the Forbo stuff.
The scale of the whole unit is larger than any of my previous projects. So I have a couple of questions:
1. Does this all make sense and is this feasible? The total weight of the combined unit without doors and shelfs is probably around 100lbs (45 kg), maybe a little more.
2. Do I need the divider panels in the two 1030mm cabinets? I highlighted the divider with a red dot. I am wondering whether I will be fine without them.
3. I am still figuring out how to hang the cabinets. There was a super useful recent thread on that question so I think that is pretty much covered.