07-11-2016, 04:40 PM
Today I installed the kitchen pantry and companion cabinet I completed a couple of weeks ago. I couldn't believe how smoothly it went; my measurements and planning must have been good.
The pullout pantry, on the left fits tight to the left wall and the right side of the face frame overlaps that of the pre-existing center cabinet. That gave me a little more interior width for the pullout shelves and, just as importantly, a way to slide the cabinet into place as it had to clear the doorway trim. It actually fit perfectly into place with no scribing required. Amazing luck. Through good or bad planning the toe kicks lined up flush at the front.
The right cabinet sits behind the center cabinet faceframe. I did that so the top (an old vanity top I'm cutting to fit) will not project beyond the faceframe, and to make egress to the hallway a little easier.
I forgot to take a picture with the pantry door open today, but I posted some earlier, and I'll try to remember to take some when I install the little cabinet top later this week. I made a template today and now just have to cut it fit.
Not only did it all go very easily, including transporting that 82" high cabinet inside my Subaru Outback (that's for you KCFS), but the customer gave me a 25% bonus! Never, ever, have I gotten anything close to that before. They were over the moon happy with how it all looks and functions, and I was happy how well it came out.
Think I'll splurge and have two beers tonight.
Thanks for looking.
John
PS: The Harbor Freight multi-tool I bought a couple of months ago saved my bacon yet again cutting the baseboard molding for the little cabinet to slide into place.
The pullout pantry, on the left fits tight to the left wall and the right side of the face frame overlaps that of the pre-existing center cabinet. That gave me a little more interior width for the pullout shelves and, just as importantly, a way to slide the cabinet into place as it had to clear the doorway trim. It actually fit perfectly into place with no scribing required. Amazing luck. Through good or bad planning the toe kicks lined up flush at the front.
The right cabinet sits behind the center cabinet faceframe. I did that so the top (an old vanity top I'm cutting to fit) will not project beyond the faceframe, and to make egress to the hallway a little easier.
I forgot to take a picture with the pantry door open today, but I posted some earlier, and I'll try to remember to take some when I install the little cabinet top later this week. I made a template today and now just have to cut it fit.
Not only did it all go very easily, including transporting that 82" high cabinet inside my Subaru Outback (that's for you KCFS), but the customer gave me a 25% bonus! Never, ever, have I gotten anything close to that before. They were over the moon happy with how it all looks and functions, and I was happy how well it came out.
Think I'll splurge and have two beers tonight.
Thanks for looking.
John
PS: The Harbor Freight multi-tool I bought a couple of months ago saved my bacon yet again cutting the baseboard molding for the little cabinet to slide into place.