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My laundry wall is 2900mm long, and 2300mm tall. I want to install some overhead cabinets. I cannot go wall to wall, because there is a window that I don't want to block, at the left side of the wall. I am thinking 2 pairs of cupboards (each pair is 900mm wide) would take up1800mm, and leave me a gap of 1100mm. I could fit a 450mm open shelf in that 1100mm gap, which would shrink my gap down to 650mm. Would it look better if I put the open shelf in between the 2 pairs of cupboards ?
I am wanting to leave 180 or 280 gap above the top of the cupboards, for extra storage or displaying decorative items. The cupboards are 720mm tall. I have a 1000mm to play with before I get close to a power point. The cupboards are 320mm deep, and they will go over a 600mm deep benchtop. I have used tape and boxes to try and figure out what it will look like, and I think the "fit' is okay, BUT I would love some input regarding what will LOOK THE BEST (especially in terms of balance). Sorry for the long story but I am hopeless with photos, and not sure if the picture of a blank wall would be very helpful.
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Joss2. It's fabulous to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about positioning wall cabinets.
I think it largely comes down to personal preference, but for me I'd be placing the shelving in the middle. It creates a bit of a feature instead of tacking the shelving on at the end. Check out @diy_hausdesigns amazing Budget laundry makeover to see how impactful shelving in the middle can be. The only thing I could suggest is possibly reducing the cabinets to 600mm and making the shelves larger as that would balance the space better.
I've created a few renderings for you below to hopefully assist in your selection. Also, have a look at this guide on How to plan a laundry renovation and make sure to view our Top 10 most popular laundry projects for inspiration.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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