I want to create more storage room in my daughters bedroom. Can I make the framing higher. Real novice here so any support or advice would be much appreciated.
Hi @Austine,
A warm welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community and thank you for your question.
It is likely possible to increase the height of the wardrobe, assuming there are no services such as plumbing or air-con ducts running directly above that opening.
Looking at the niche above the wardrobe, I doubt there is, but if you had access to the building plans or a manhole that allowed you access to the ceiling cavity, you should be able to confirm this.
If nothing is running above the wardrobe, you will need to remove the doors, cut out the bulkhead above the door and extend the height of the framing on either side of the opening. You might also need to make adjustments to the framing at the back and sides of the wardrobe.
Once the framing has been altered, you will need to reinstate the plasterboard inside the wardrobe, seal and plaster it, reinstall new jambs and doors, add new architraves, reinstall the shelving in the wardrobe and then paint everything.
You might like to have a look at the following articles detailing some of the steps I've described above -
There are quite a few steps, but if they are broken down into individual projects, they are all relatively straightforward.
If you find the steps a bit daunting, it might be worth contacting a carpenter or handyman for their assistance.
Let me know what you think and if you have further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
Jacob
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