How can I make a wooden cabinet for the kitchen, to hold excess large?
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Perhaps you could find a couple of used matching cupboards that will go with your kitchen, take out the backs, attach them and put castors on the bottom so that you can move it around it would accommodate the larger small appliances and pans you have trouble putting away out of site. You could top it with wood, or whatever you would like. Myself, the garage had some upper kitchen cabinets on the walls and I use part of one for the larger pots and pans that I can't quite fit into the two drawers by my stove. They are easy to get to, yet out of the way so that I could fit all the other pots and pans in the two drawers. You can also put any of the pots and pans and other things you don't use much in their too, to make a little more room.
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