- Computer Desk Conversions
- Drawers
- Entertainment Centers
- Single Door-TV Cabinet
- Clothes Closets



Computer Desk Example Two -Double Door Armoire

Computer Desk Three
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drawer comes out without dropping down....

All drawers are restored to pull in and out as smoothly as possible.
If you are
going to use your armoire to hide a tv, please keep in mind that you will
probably prefer OUTSIDE hinges. These outside hinges allow a door to open
fully. Most bow-top type armoires have inside hinges for added elegance,
but not very practical for tv watching!
Pocket doors...We can order
special hinges to make a pocket type door. They cost about $200 per door
with installation.
You can also add a nice swivel/pull
out tv shelf.
If you see
a double door armoire that you would like for a big tv set, we can detach
the center piece and attach it to either door. We will also put in shelving
to fit your tv and video equipment.
We can always remove a center stile and place it on one of the doors
so you can put in a tv.
The pieces on this page are ALL SOLD - just being used as examples of possibilities.
We moved the center stile to the left hand door and installed shelving for a large flat screen tv.


This armoire is actually being prepared for being colorwashed, also on the inside so we have gotten all of the shelving ready to go for a tv and other a/v equipment. No drawer in the base on this piece, so my husband made a nice pull up shelf so things could be hidden below.
We have adapted a nice early Danish armoire to accomodate a giant sized flat screen tv.


To the left are photos of a work in progress. Borge is extending the back of this armoire and he has removed and saved the original back. The back is now a piece of veneer cut to fit the tv tube.

In the workshop, touch with your mouse to see this piece installed in the home.
Here is an interesting conversion, much more than we generally we would do, but it worked for these people. They had very limited space but wanted to hide their tv.




this! We can not always do this, depends on the hinges, wood type and
locks.Some of the early Danish double door armoires are deep as well. People hung their few clothes on pegs, so we will have to add a clothes rod for you.
Overcoats and suits....
We recommend that the interior depth for nice coats be at least 18 inches, preferably 19-20 inches to prevent rubbing of the cloth. Your biggest selection will be within the bow top range, Danish from c.1900. These pieces were created with lots of depth and intended for hangers. Generally speaking they knock down neatly to be moved and so make a great closet which can move from home to home with you with ease. Every year we find one or two with a great beveled mirror as well.
or like this....
Shelving on one side and rod on the other.