Queen-Anne Wardrobe
€ 26,50
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weight 0,2 kg
delivery time 2-3 Tage
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Queen-Anne Wardrobe
Product.Nr. 40082
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The closet has 2 doors and 4 drawers.
Natural wood construction kit
Dimensions:
16 x 10 x 5 cm (HxWxD)
Modification:
The other pictures show more design examples.
In the second picture, light green chalk paint was used, which was wiped off in some places after painting to create a 'shabby chic look'. To modify the cupboard doors, you can saw out the window cut-outs from the two doors (part 7 of the kit) with a fretsaw or build the door frame yourself using four small strips. Fabric 50941 was used for the cut-outs. The white knobs come from a round wooden stick where small pieces were cut off and painted white. (Photo by @wildwood_miniatures)
In Picture 3 and 4, the lower and upper parts of the cabinet were built up individually and painted in the colour 'antique nickel'. Subsequently, the pieces of furniture were sanded till suitably aged. The fittings were darkened. (Photo by @dollhouse_smithery)
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Queen-Anne Wardrobe
The closet has 2 doors and 4 drawers.
Natural wood construction kit
Dimensions:
16 x 10 x 5 cm (HxWxD)
Modification:
The other pictures show more design examples.
In the second picture, light green chalk paint was used, which was wiped off in some places after painting to create a 'shabby chic look'. To modify the cupboard doors, you can saw out the window cut-outs from the two doors (part 7 of the kit) with a fretsaw or build the door frame yourself using four small strips. Fabric 50941 was used for the cut-outs. The white knobs come from a round wooden stick where small pieces were cut off and painted white. (Photo by @wildwood_miniatures)
In Picture 3 and 4, the lower and upper parts of the cabinet were built up individually and painted in the colour 'antique nickel'. Subsequently, the pieces of furniture were sanded till suitably aged. The fittings were darkened. (Photo by @dollhouse_smithery)