Furniture Ferret lets you search dozens of retailers for 130cm wide cabinets with doors to make the most of any living room. See all the results below. We hope you'll find what you're looking for. Here you can also find many different types of furniture, sinks and bathtubs and white goods by size, colour and price.
Width: 126 cm
Height: 86 cm
Depth: 45 cm
126cm W x 45cm D x 86cm H. Assembly. Individually handcrafted with a one-of-a-kind geometric design, brass finish handles and metal plate, and walnut timber. This oversized cabinet has a glamorous, retro feel. Mango Wood Timber, Metal. This item is NOT eligible for our 14 day change of mind return. 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty Gold / Walnut. Recommended if you are searching for a 130cm wide cabinet with doors. Get it at LivingStyles.
Width: 120 cm
Height: 122.9 cm
Depth: 41.8 cm
PLATSA Cabinet with 2 sliding doors, white Larkollen/dark grey, 120x42x123 cm LARKOLLEN sliding doors fit all PLATSA frame sizes. They can also be combined with hinged doors, drawer fronts and open shelving units. Create your customised solution with PLATSA planner. Suits a space 130 cm (1.3m) wide. Buy from IKEA.
Width: 121 cm
Height: 98 cm
Depth: 43 cm
KALKNÄS Cabinet with sliding doors, white, 121x43x98 cm Hide all clutter behind the finely embossed doors and display your decorative objects behind the glass doors. KALKNÄS cabinet also comes prepared for cable management so you can easily add lighting. Ideal as a 130cm wide cabinet with doors. Get it at IKEA.
Width: 125 cm
Height: 220 cm
Depth: 45 cm
Measurement: 125cm W x 45cm D x 220cm H. Assembly: Easy Assembly Required. Buy Varroville Oak Timber two-door Display Hutch Cabinet, Lime Washed Oak from LivingStyles for Australia wide delivery. Material: Oak Timber, Oak Veneer, Glass. The colour of the item is Lime Washed Oak. Warranty: 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty. Brand: Manoir Chene. Adjustable Shelf: No. Get it at LivingStyles.
Width: 121 cm
Height: 135 cm
Depth: 50 cm
IDANÄS Cabinet with bi-folding doors, dark brown stained, 121x135 cm IDANÄS series combines timeless design with trendy functionality. With its clever folding doors shut, the cabinet contributes elegance to your home. Perfect for storing clothes, table cloths and other small items. Get it from IKEA.
Width: 125 cm
Height: 220 cm
Depth: 45 cm
Measurement: 125cm W x 45cm D x 220cm H. Assembly: Flat Packed. Buy Varroville Oak Timber two-door Display Hutch Cabinet, Weathered Oak from LivingStyles for Australia wide delivery. The material is Oak Timber, Oak Veneer, Glass. Warranty: 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty. Brand: Manoir Chene. The colour is Weathered Oak. Adjustable Shelf: No. Buy it from LivingStyles.
Width: 121 cm
Height: 135 cm
Depth: 50 cm
IDANÄS Cabinet with bi-folded glass doors, white, 121x50x135 cm IDANÄS series combines timeless design with modern functionality. Carefully designed details in solid wood and profiled edges give the furniture a genuine feel. This IDANÄS cabinet has bifolding glass-doors that provides elegance to your living space. Get it from IKEA.
Width: 120 cm
Height: 200 cm
Depth: 40 cm
Measurement: 120cm W x 40cm D x 200cm H. Assembly: Fully Assembled. Buy Dante Commercial Grade 6 Door Display Cabinet / Bookcase from LivingStyles for Australia wide delivery. Material: Melamine Board, MDF, Glass. Warranty: 3 Year Manufacturer's Warranty. Manufacturer code:MF-22BKH318. Brand: Innova Living. Colour: Natural / Charcoal. Commercial Grade: Yes. From LivingStyles.
Width: 121 cm
Height: 135 cm
Depth: 50 cm
IDANÄS Cabinet with bi-folding doors, white, 121x135 cm IDANÄS series combines timeless design with contemporary functionality. With its clever folding doors shut, the cabinet provides elegance to your living space. Perfect for storing clothes, table cloths and other small items. Shop now at IKEA.
Width: 121 cm
Height: 210 cm
Depth: 45 cm
The Davenport Cabinet comes with VJ style paneling to the internal back and is finished in a warm walnut finish on mahogany timber. 121cm W x 45cm D x 210cm H. Assembly. Featuring traditional craftsmanship such as dove tail joints to drawers and beveled glass inserts to doors with beaded finishing. Storage has include 4 adjustable shelves to top section, plus 1 adjustable shelf to bottom section. Buy at LivingStyles.
Width: 120 cm
Height: 59 cm
Depth: 40 cm
120cm W x 40cm D x 59cm H; Shelf: 44.5cm W x 34.3cm D x 26.7cm H. Assembly. In a crisp white finish, it's a contemporary addition to your room, offering style and lots of organization. Long bar pulls adorn each door and show off a complementary gleaming nickel finish. The two-door storage cabinet doubles as credenza to bring fashionable organization to your living area or home office. From LivingStyles.
Width: 121 cm
Height: 134 cm
Depth: 37 cm
Solid pine with crafted details and a brushed surface gives a genuine, durable feeling, a timeless look and it will age gracefully. white clear glass 121x37x134 cm. The sliding doors do not take up any space when opened. Made of wood from sustainable sources. HAVSTA Glass-door cabinet with plinth. Shop now at IKEA.
Width: 125 cm
Height: 220 cm
Depth: 45 cm
Measurement: 125cm W x 45cm D x 220cm H. Assembly: Simple Assembly Required. Buy Varroville Birch Timber two-door Display Hutch Cabinet, Matt White from LivingStyles for Australia wide home delivery. Material: Birch Timber, MDF, Glass. Warranty: 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty. Brand: Manoir Chene. The colour of the item is Matt White. Adjustable Shelf: No. At LivingStyles.
Width: 120 cm
Height: 140 cm
Depth: 45 cm
Sliding doors give you more room for furniture because they do not take any space to open. Read about the terms in the guarantee brochure. You can attach magnets to the metal surface and use it as a pin board. dark grey 120x140 cm. IDÅSEN Cabinet with sliding glass doors. Purchase from IKEA.
Width: 121 cm
Height: 123 cm
Depth: 35 cm
You can mount this stackable unit on a 47 cm deep cabinet with sliding doors to create a vertical combination, or convert it into a standalone by adding the plinth in compatible size. dark brown 121x35x123 cm. Two persons are needed for the assembly of this furniture. HAVSTA Glass-door cabinet. Buy it from IKEA.
Width: 120 cm
Height: 220 cm
Depth: 45 cm
Measurement: 120cm W x 45cm D x 220cm H. Assembly: Fully Assembled. Buy Winston Birch Timber 4 Door Display Cabinet, White from LivingStyles for Australia wide delivery. Material: Solid Birch Timber, Iron, Glass. Warranty: 2 Year Manufacturer's Warranty. Brand: Manoir Chene. Manufacturer code:SG0299. Colour: White. At LivingStyles.
Width: 121 cm
Height: 123 cm
Depth: 35 cm
You can mount this stackable unit on a 47 cm deep cabinet with sliding doors to create a vertical combination, or convert it into a standalone by adding the plinth in compatible size. white 121x35x123 cm. For safety reasons this furniture shall not be hung on the wall. HAVSTA Glass-door cabinet. At IKEA.
Width: 120 cm
Height: 130 cm
Depth: 38 cm
120cm W x 38cm D x 130cm H. Return Policy. The solid re-cycled pine panels with hand appled whitewash, feature old screw and nail holes which adds to the charm of the range. The whitewash finish is hand distressed in a multi-step process with a clear lacquer for durability. The 1960's coastal inspired Mexican collection recapturing the timelessess of mid Century design. Buy from LivingStyles.
Width: 121 cm
Height: 134 cm
Depth: 37 cm
Solid pine with crafted details and a brushed surface gives a genuine, durable feeling, a timeless look and it will age gracefully. dark brown clear glass 121x37x134 cm. Made of wood from sustainable sources. HAVSTA Glass-door cabinet with plinth. The surface is long-lasting and easy to keep clean. Buy from IKEA.
Measure the width and the depth of the area where you'd like to place a cabinet with doors. The easiest way is to use a measuring tape. Hold the start down at the edge of the area, and let it run to the other edge. Make sure the tape is parallel to the side of the space, as otherwise you would overestimate the available space. If the distance is larger than what you can stretch to with your arms, ask a friend to help, or split the distance up into multiple parts. You can do this by either holding the tape down partway through and continuing running it while letting the first end go, or by marking how far you measured on the floor or wall, and start a new measurement. If you want to avoid drawing on your floor, you can position a pointy object like a pair of scissors there instead. You should avoid dead places where the piece of furniture won't be able to go like electric sockets. Also it may be necessary to measure how high the space is wherever the ceiling is uneven like spaces under the stairs.
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