Mobile Pantry Cabinet #DIYLikeABoss
by
ToolBox Divas
(IC: blogger)
$75
5 Days
Medium
It's a new year, a new me right? While I'm not so sure about that one, but I knew with the new year it was definitely a great time to my space. I needed space to store small appliances and the basic overflow from the kitchen. My kitchen doesn't really have a pantry so I set out to make one. Using the perfect plans I provided by a fellow blogger I made this smaller mobile pantry. I added vibrant colors, well...because I'm a vibrant person ;) Hahaha I hope you like it.
I cut the plywood to size to build the cabinet base.
Prior to attaching the shelves I marked the locations of the shelves.
It was time to attach the shelves.
Once the base was done I attached casters. Being able to move this cabinet is essential in small spaces. It provides a lot of flexibility.
I made the shaker style door using simple pocket screws and 1x3s and 1/2in. plywood.
Once all the pieces were complete it was time to add personality to the cabinet. I wanted something bright and vibrant every time I opened the cabinet door.
I also added wire shelving inside the door for additional storage.
The handle I made for under $2 using 1/2in bell hangers and 5/8" wooden dowel. It's my favorite style of inexpensive drawer pulls.
inexpensive crates and wire baskets make this cabinet work. I think later on I'll add wire insert drawers for easy access to bottles and cans.
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Published January 28th, 2016 5:11 PM
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Anita Brown on Jun 29, 2017
This is an awesome pantry. I hope I can make it for our kitchen some day. It is a really good idea. I like the idea of it being mobile.
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Where did you find the crates? And were they already stain?
What is on the left outside wall of the cabinet? Looks like additional hardware.
where did you get your wire racks everything looks great. thanks Cheryll