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Measuring For Wardrobes

Hi;
I’m looking at fitting some wardrobes. I have sliding doors at the moment but want to move to hinged doors but I’m after a little advice if possible. I’m going to leave what is behind the sliding doors it’s just the front I want to change.

The area is 3300 wide by 2750 high.

I want 6 doors, 3 double doors (Is it just a straight forward division??) 3300 / 6 = 550

I will put a 100mm frame in to hand the doors off

Would that equate to 6 x 2750 x 100 (Floor to ceiling) 1 for each door

Plus 9 x 1064 x 100 (Bottom Kickboards Plus Inside ledge to Offer Additional Support For Top & Bottom x 3 sets) to join the Verticals (1064 + 2 x 18mm = 1100) (1100 x 3 = 3300)

Plus 3 x 1064 x 150 (Top Kickboard) I’ll cut this to size, depending how uneven my ceiling is

Would the doors then be 2500 x 550??
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