S2E11 Hidden Built-Ins
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The project revisits a cabinetry design under a mansard roof, tackling initial challenges with white oak interiors and hinge compatibility. It details the installation of drawers and servo drives for hidden doors, enhancing storage for seasonal items. The design process includes collaboration with an architect for aesthetic patterns. Job satisfaction is emphasized, along with reflections on past projects and the importance of planning and quality assurance for future designs.
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