New Utility Room built from scratch

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Putting the finishing touches on this project at the moment.
Clients brief was to remove all evidence of old facility, new window, line walls, ceiling and floor and insulate.
New larder style storage but with large drawers capable of holding heavy crockery, bulky items etc.
New Laundry white goods, fridge, freezer and storage for cleaning kit and as big a worktops area as we can manage.
Looked at buying stock kitchen units but the door and window don't line up so the reveals either side mess up unit depths etc...so I thought we will kick it up a notch and go bespoke hand made and finished cabinets with drawers and adjustable shelving.
Here is how it's developed.
We added some finishing touches along they way and the client is blown away with the engraved drawer fronts.
Comments as always are appreciated.
It's quite a tight space so photos are difficult.
 

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Like the engraved drawer fronts and pull outs, good call there, whats the depth of the runners as I assume the runners are std sizes
Mark
 
mr-gobby said:
Like the engraved drawer fronts and pull outs, good call there, whats the depth of the runners as I assume the runners are std sizes
Mark

Thanks.
The runners are 550mm.
The cabinet front to back is 575mm.
The drawer front is 19mm x 95mm standard oak section.
I was going to utilise the oak as structural drawer front but quickly realised that removing them to change the engraved description would be a pain. Some of the engraved front are double sided with a different description in case the drawer contents changed!
 
So how did you affix these reversible fronts and what was the engraving method used? A supply of blanks are I assume available for those uses you didn't envisage!
 
mr-gobby said:
So how did you affix these reversible fronts and what was the engraving method used? A supply of blanks are I assume available for those uses you didn't envisage!

Screwed through the back. If it's reversed in the future I'd just plug it.
Rutlands Sign pro, (letter templates in frame), OF1010 with 10mm bush and 8mm "V" cutter.
No I'd never leave a supply of blanks. I like to see my customers at least annually.  [tongue]
 
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