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Small cupboard/cabinet with drawer - ?20


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Small cupboard with drawer and shelf. Oak effect door and drawer front, with the rest of the cabinet covered in suede-effect fabric. ?20.


http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b100/lonely_pigeon/IMG_5470_zpspmcz1dzg.jpg


Interior of cupboard, with adjustable shelf:

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b100/lonely_pigeon/IMG_5471_zps7es5iurh.jpg


Roomy drawer:

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b100/lonely_pigeon/IMG_5472_zpspzrhkguk.jpg


http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b100/lonely_pigeon/IMG_5473_zpsbk5rs2rt.jpg


Purchased from Ikea and covered it with the fabric myself, as they only had oak-effect doors and birch-effect cabinets (typical...!), so they didn't match. Each panel is "upholstered" separately, so it's nice and neat. You could take the cabinet apart and remove the fabric if you were so inclined, as the staples are all on the inside/at the back so won't show holes.


It's a good size to use as a hallway table, as it's not too deep so doesn't take up loads of space. We used it as the "man drawer" in our old house, and it has plenty of room inside for all manner of bits and bobs, as well as space on top for the phone, a lamp, keys, and whatever other paraphernalia it might accumulate.


Measurements are as follows:

- Height 66cm

- Width 60cm

- Depth 42cm

- Cupboard height 40cm

- Drawer height 26cm


Pickup from Abbotswood Road (near Sainsburys/DHFC), unless you live locally and are really stuck without transport, in which case I'll see if I can talk my husband into dropping it off for you :)


Pop me a message or comment below if you need any more info. Thanks!

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