I have a Ducal wardrobe to rehome. It's quite a nice quality thing and is made from solid, real wood as opposed to chipboard etc.
It's been taken apart by the removal people who put it into storage. One of the pics shows what it will look like when assembled.
Now, here's the thing... it's not a flat pack wardrobe. It should never have been dismantled. As a result there is some damage. Boy, was I angry!
There are pics of the damage, zoomed out and zoomed in for each of the 3 damage sites.
The damage is fairly minor except for a chip out of one of the sides. It's the left side and at the bottom/back so could well not show, depending how the wardrobe is placed. It can be fixed (I don't have the wood chipped out tho), results depending on the effort and skill of the repairer, and it doesn't need to be fixed for the wardrobe to be sturdy.
I would suggest that assembling this is not as straightforward as an Ikea flatpack so maybe this is something for the more experienced DIY'er.
I can tell you which bits are which and how they go together, but some fettling could be called for.
The assembled unit is 191 H x 99 W x 54 D. The largest single piece is 177 x 90.
Please give an idea of when you can collect and also give a phone number for me to reply on (due to previous no shows).
I may not respond straight away in order to give everyone a chance to see the post, even if they're not online all the time.
Wardrobe, Ducal. (Bamford S33)
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