Hello everyone, next watch the master share the process of installing the wardrobe and bedside table and adding the background, as perfect as in the picture.
The first step is to take a vacuum cleaner to suck the ground clean, and then slowly move this cabinet in, pay attention to the damage to the ground and top surface, which can make the owner worry-free.
Pull out all the wires of the cabinet, use a 10 drill to drill a hole to pull the lamp line at the bottom of the bedside table to the side, and use infrared rays to hit the height and low, and pad the cabinet flat.
Take out the tape measure to measure the height, whether it is higher than the top high and low out, cut it off with a rail saw, and use the auxiliary strip to nail it in the back to jam it in the later stage.
Leveling the floor of the two cabinets with infrared rays, with a difference of one to two millimeters, pad it with an edge banding strip, and then call the two people to lift the cabinet to the desired position.
Use the new crosshead hat screw to connect the floor, move another cabinet to the required position to fix it, and then connect the wardrobe with screws, and then use infrared to hit the vertical line again to determine the size of the nightstand.
Next, a bedside background, left and right high and low whether to determine the lowest point, excess line headlines to cut it off. This base layer is not high enough and needs to be added with auxiliary strips yourself.
Put the side strip first, flatten it with infrared rays, draw lines with pencil, and install wainscoting in the later stage to find and exit.
First install under the bedside table, use 30 gun nails to fix the other piece first, determine the height and length of the bedside table, and then use Universal Treasure to cut off the base board.
Take the bedside table and use infrared to hit the high and low levels. The bedside table must be fixed with such an iron frame.
I won't talk about it next, you'll understand it when you read it.
Seeing that the master installs the wainscoting, no need for styrofoam, not the master in order to save money, the master makes the customer environmentally friendly, here must be spliced at a 45-degree angle, generally this plate is relatively tight.
Next, look at the light version of the wardrobe, this back needs to be cut off a little, and the wall is also half a centimeter apart.
It's a pity that the bedside table cover is still in the factory. If you see this, I'm not mistaken, you love masterpieces! Thank you for watching, like and follow next time to post a wall-mounted video.