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915 days ago

Wardrobe, light coloured wooden, doors, drawers and shelves available Ikea

Caroline from Northcote

IKEA light coloured wardrobe.
Would require a handy person to put together, wood is in dismantled in great condition. Not all the metal work (was sliding on metal runners) are accounted for so maybe suitable for being a hinged wardrobe. Also could be two seperate wardrobes
Measurements are:
Wardrobe doors x2 height 235cm x 150 cm width each
3 deep drawers horizontal length 94cm x 57 cm width
2 shallow drawers horizontal length 94cm x 57 cm
2 shelves 94cm x 57cm length
4 sides would be 150cm height x around 57cm horizontal length
No backing, comes with metal runners etc if you want to use
Selling due to no space and the wood is in such good condition, but as said needs a handy person to put it together as they might like the doors to move differently
If wanted or to view please contact Caroline 022 0898 774

Negotiable

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