A Proven System for Kitchen Cabinet Organization

$100-200
1 Hour
Easy
The holidays are upon us and the kitchen is the busiest room in the house.
If your family is like mine, we like to cook. But sometimes finding what you need for that great recipe can be a pain - literally.
I recently installed the Rev-A-Shelf system in my mother-in-law's kitchen. And I totally fell in love.
Instead of reaching to the back of the cabinet for pots, she can now pull them out using the baskets that are attached to sliders.
If you need a simple and easy kitchen storage solution for older cabinets this is the solution. It was quick to put together and install. You can see for yourself by watching my video, just click on the link below
http://www.homerepairtutor.com/kitchen-cabinet-organizers/
You should check out the Rev-A-Shelf systems because they are a great option if you don't necessarily have the cash for a total kitchen remodel. Yet, you'll get all the convenience of modern design.
Hope you like this. Let me know what you think, would you be willing to paint your kitchen cabinets, add new hardware, and make them easier to use with this system?
As always, thanks for reading, watching, and adding your own great ideas to the discussion.
Before and After using the Rev-A-Shelf
Choose the system that fits your kitchen best.
First, measure the distance of your cabinet opening, and account for hinges
Start with the U brackets and sliders
There are two heights for the top slider, choose the height that accommodates your tall pots or pans
Attach the sliders to the U brackets, there will be 4 sliders
Attach the U bracket for the back of the frame
Slide the frame into your cabinet
Attach the frame to the cabinet base
Install the baskets
Frequently asked questions
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  • Annie Annie on Mar 03, 2018

    do you have to fasten in the back of cabinet too?

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  • Jean Quintana Jean Quintana on Jun 08, 2015
    If you don't have the money to do this, measure your cupboard space and go to Target, and buy a clear plastic storage container the will fit and use it for your pull out drawer.
  • Michelle Masterson Michelle Masterson on Nov 14, 2017

    I just eyed spied these at Lowes now I seen your post and I know I can do this! We just redid our kitchen and its the knowing whats behind those closed doors that drives me to do something!

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