Home wanted for antique wardrobe

Big Pete

Pete Haddock
I have a wardrobe to give away to a good home. There is a little wear and tear but the only major issue with it is that it won't fit up my stairs !!!

Dimensions:
Length: 138cm
Height 194cm
Width 51cm

Dismantles into smaller sections.

Contains a large space for shirt / suit hanging and a smaller space for trouser hanging and 5 draws and a shelf.

Available to anyone with transport who wants to collect it from Castletown. Sorry, can't deliver.

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Glam

Mad Cat Woman
You have same problem as all of us round here,nowt large will go up them stairs unless it can be dismantled or comes in flat pack. That wardrobe does look nice tho.
 

Ecker

Well-Known Forumite
Just a suggestion: If you have the room for it, adopt the Italian approach to good furniture
and put it wherever you please and wherever it pleases you, it looks very good where it is.

Does it have to be used as a wardrobe?
 

Big Pete

Pete Haddock
Ecker / Shoes, cheers for your comments. Well, I've used it as a downstairs wardrobe fo the past few years, but now I've gone for a flatpack solution for my bedroom it is surplus. Really need the space it is taking up so it needs to go !!!
 

Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
Have you had a good look at the back? A good few larger wardrobes are actually dismantleable for that very reason.
 

Big Pete

Pete Haddock
Gramaisc said:
Have you had a good look at the back? A good few larger wardrobes are actually dismantleable for that very reason.
I have indeed and the only way to fit it upstairs would be saw it into pieces.
 

Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
Big Pete said:
Gramaisc said:
Have you had a good look at the back? A good few larger wardrobes are actually dismantleable for that very reason.
I have indeed and the only way to fit it upstairs would be saw it into pieces.
Fair enough. I once got stuck half-way up with one that I noticed - too late - could have been separated into two halves.
 
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