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Attic renovation, creating storage space and removing the central heating boiler, by Marco


Create this project yourself with sheet material cut to size by TOSIZE.lu!

Marco

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Description
We have concealed the central heating boiler and created extra storage space to store a large number of boxes. It is a framework with oak panels from TOSIZE.lu on top.
Tips for a tidy attic
We have concealed the central heating boiler with plasterboard. That was quite difficult because the chimney that has been there since 1938... is a bit crooked... in combination with a crooked roof and a crooked floor... but we succeeded! We made a framework and placed plasterboard on it.
Because the central heating boiler is behind the panels, we made a plate that is attached with magnets so that you can still reach the central heating boiler. Then I made a framework of pine beams and paneled with MDF panels. We made a decorative profile on those MDF panels, the corners of which we mitered for a sleek result. We ordered the oak panels sawn to size from TOSIZE.lu. We ordered the long edge with a 45 degree miter, so that the panel could be placed directly against the sloping roof.
Final size: What are the outside dimensions?
306.0 cm wide
70.0 cm deep
70.0 cm high
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What now?
This is a project for inspiration. Because our assortment has changed, (some of) the products are no longer available.
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