Basically we can say that the cabinet is composed by corpus, internal equipment (for example a drawer, wire programe or other type of ferrule. In a case of cabinets setted up on a floor there is also a skirting board, or table legs, wheels, sliders, or combinations of these features – for example in a kitchen there is used skirting board and plastic leggs at the same time. But there is also an oposite example – In a press wardrobe doesn’t have to be used skirting board or legs, but often neither bottom blidge and in the case of the cheapest wardrobes setted up in the funk-hole is usual to do not use whole side walls and they are replaced by ledges for the wardrobes door.

Corpus of the simple cabinet is made of these particles:
- Right and a left side wall
- Up and the bottom
- The back wall
Corpus of more complicated cabinets in wich is necessary to devide interior to more parts is made of these particles:
- Vertical and a horizontal cross-bar
- Shelf (with possible high regulation)
During ordering new furniture (even the kitchen furniture, chest of drawers or dressing table) you will continuously specificate the materials, size or number of the paricles and your (at least) basic knowledge of the thing will definitely speed up the process and will make a work on your piece-work a lot easyer. Be sure that if constructor will spend more time ( and of course with a smile on his face ) by specificating your order more time, it will result on the increased final prize.




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