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(10-14-2018, 06:51 PM)Juss1 Wrote: Making a wide pantry. Probably 10 wide 7 feet tall. I was going to split in a top and bottom section so there were be a set of doors for the top and a set for the bottom. Would you suggest using hardware? If so, what do you recommend?
Why not use sliding door hardware like for a closet ? I would think hardware is a must to make the easy to open and close. 8' wide tracks will be easy to find, 10' a lot harder. If you are splitting the doors you will need a header of some sort in the middle to support the bottom section. Another option is the barn door style if that suits your decor. If using the barn door type I would not split the doors as the rollers on the lower door could pinch little fingers. Roly
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If you have the time and budget, drawers dramatically increase the utility of a pantry. You can access the stuff at the rear much easier. I guess pull-outs would work also, but it is an extra step when looking for something.
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You could do what I did for a pantry in a old closet 5 years ago. I used heavy duty file drawer slides.
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It has worked well for us. If I rebuild it, I might use longer slides that I have salvaged from IT hardware racks. Dan
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Thanks for the replies. I'll consider the drawers. I didn't really want to spend too much time on this but it might be worth my time. Lots to consider.
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10-21-2018, 12:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-21-2018, 01:43 AM by Mike in kc.)
I also did something similar ten yeas ago or so.
Full depth trays make for a lot of easily accessible storage.