This content describes the physical components of a piece of furniture. Specifically, it has a total of 14 parts: 2 side panels, 3 large doors, 3 small doors, and 6 drawer fronts.
The side panels are likely two large, flat boards that make up the sides of the furniture piece. They might be made out of wood, metal, or another material, and would be structurally important to the piece.
The large doors are likely three separate parts that allow for access to a larger storage or display area. These could be hinged or sliding, depending on the design of the furniture piece. They might also have handles or knobs for opening and closing.
The small doors are similar to the large doors, but are likely smaller in size. They may lead to smaller storage areas, or could be decorative, adding visual interest to the furniture piece.
Finally, the six drawer fronts refer to individual panels that cover the front of six different drawers. The drawers themselves are not mentioned, but these fronts could be made out of wood or another material and would provide a uniform, cohesive look to the furniture piece.
Posted by Ian Riley [on the right side of the fence] on 2014-03-17 08:48:06