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Floor to ceiling wardrobes and DUST

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tanith Mon 04-Mar-19 13:07:14

Thanks for reminding me Charleygirl I’d forgotten about Freecycle again ? just posted them on there. Fingers crossed.

craftyone Mon 04-Mar-19 12:08:58

Good tip nana, I will be getting wall storage in bedrooms, these new builds have hardly any storage. Yes backs, I need to make sure when I eventually get a quote.

Luckygirl Mon 04-Mar-19 11:50:11

Ah - friendly dust! Make friends with it! smile

NanaMacGeek Mon 04-Mar-19 11:48:08

We've had a similar problem and have had new wardobes fitted (not because of the dusty clothes). The new ones are complete units with backs. Although the old doors were not large mirror ones like yours and were broken up and taken away, we sold our large, double-glazed patio doors online, someone turned up with a horse box, paid in cash and took them away.

Our clothes used to get dusty too. I put shoulder protectors over some of the hangers, some clothes gathered more dust over the shoulders than others, but it can be a faff.

Charleygirl5 Mon 04-Mar-19 11:47:33

Grammaretto I love mine. Mine are suffering from old age.

Grammaretto Mon 04-Mar-19 11:44:26

Dust!! It took me too many years to count before I understood the reason for spring cleaning.
Twas an outbreak of moths which taught me and that sandy dust at the bottom of the linen drawer was not sand at all but moth eggs.
Now ofcourse, after scrubbing and cleaning thoroughly, I line my drawers regularly and sprinkle lavender over my clothes. Don't we all.
There is a surprising amount of dust and grime in a bedroom.
I don't have fitted wardrobes but wondered if we should. After reading your posts I think not.

Charleygirl5 Mon 04-Mar-19 11:13:18

tanith if you offer them on the local Freecycle I am sure it will go within days. Please make sure you mention that it will not fit in a car to stop some timewasters.

I advertised a large rug last year and a young girl turned up to take it home on a bus! That did not happen.

kittylester Mon 04-Mar-19 10:58:24

I feel your pain, katy! Our house is old and I think it's just years of accumulated dust.

tanith Mon 04-Mar-19 10:47:46

I had these on two walls in my bedroom I’ve lived with them for 20 yrs and have always hated them, so I’ve just had my GS’s remove them and decorate. Can’t say I’ve ever had a dust problem though but they were very handy to hoard ‘clutter’ oh my was there so much ‘stuff’ in the tops of those wardrobes.
Personally I’d get rid of them but that’s me, it’s made me get rid/donate loads and I love my new Ikea wardrobe and chests of drawers. Sorry I’ll shut up now ?
If only I could find someone who would like the five very large mirrored doors that are now in the driveway, they won’t fit in my car.

craftyone Mon 04-Mar-19 10:47:27

run your fingers down the walls and see if you get remnants of the paint/plaster on your fingers. I would also use vinyl silk if the walls are the problem. Bedrooms get a surprising amount of dust and maybe you have essential vents into your wardrobe. The vents prevent mildew so should not be covered

Maybe the carpet is old and deep down dusty

annep1 Mon 04-Mar-19 10:37:52

Lot of hassle and expenses to change. Vinyl silk paint or maybe paper the inside?

Charleygirl5 Mon 04-Mar-19 10:23:47

I have a similar type of wardrobes and have not experienced that problem. They were fitted when the house was built in 1988 and the floor has the original flooring and I bought runners to cover, which work well.

Kateykrunch Mon 04-Mar-19 10:18:52

In preparation for my bedroom revamp, I am unsure what to do about our wardrobes, they are mirror door sliders, floor to ceiling along a whole wall, BUT.....the inside gets extremely dusty, (it is just plain emulsion on the interior walls) which I think comes from inside and just needs some dust preventing paint (hubby says, this paint does not exist - I will check on the interweb to prove him wrong). He also says the dust is entering the wardrobes from the bedroom. It isnt a dusty room and the other bedrooms have free standing wardrobes in them and they dont seem to attract dust. Anyone else find this dusty problem in these sort of wardrobes? Taking them down would be quite a job, but then buying free standing will be quite an expense. I am sure there is a type of paint that seals a wall.....off to investigate, but really grateful for any ideas (yes, I know, I could just blinking dust). Thanks x