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Once the second loo wall was in place, I could build the wardobe. We reused a door and door frame from the caravan and so that set the size re height and width. The width meant that we ate into the sliding door opening.
I had always intended that this would be the case, but was worried about how practical it would be. Actually it worked OK, but I did need to box in the sliding door track and catch at the top.

Having finished the veneer on the side and some vinyl round by the sliding door I made a small folding seat and we fitted a notice board above the wardrobe.

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