A pantry kitchen is a must, especially if you have a family do care . Make some space to build one in your kitchen. It requires some carpentry skills and time, but it pays to have a place to store things. The cupboard is taught here building has a design minimalist, but you can better embellishing using wood. The amounts and the exact materials vary according to your specific needs.
Instructions
- Find a place where you can place the cupboard. In the images, it was used a disused cupboard whose back wall was in the kitchen. You may have a similar closet.
- Covering the area with a plastic sheet hung from the ceiling and closed with tape; the next step is dusty. If you do not, it will spill much dust throughout your home. Take down the plaster wall with a hammer. In a closet, there should be no wires or pipes that are filed. Cut the edges with a utility knife or a reciprocating saw to match them.
- Measures the empty space, you’ll need the height, width and depth.
- Design your pantry. Find the elements you have to use and determine how much space you need between the shelves. If you like to buy big boxes of cereal, for example, precisians more space. Keep in mind what kind of things you like to cook. For example, you might want to have a shelf just for baking items like flour and sugar containers.
- Install plywood on the sides, bottom and top of the cabinet and secure with screws. If you care more about the appearance, you can use a wood or laminate prettier. Note also that if you want to paint or stain the wood, you should do before installing it.
- Make the shelves. The hardest thing to do is slide-out shelves make sure they are strong enough to support the weight of products such as canned food. These racks have a base and side chipboard timber made of 1×2 inch. Make a shelf at a time to make sure it works. Before joining the parts, making the sides of the shelf and the milling machine passels external sides, near the base, to create a groove for the attachment work properly, In addition, the router passes by the inner sides to the plywood between tightly between the grooves.
- Screw the sliding attachment to the sides of the cupboard. Make sure it is level, Joins the attachment to the base of the shelves. Repeat with all the shelves you may require.
- Reinforces the shelves, Doing so is a good idea because they must hold much weight. Here, pieces of wood were measures 1×2 inches to the right width and then placed under the shelf with metal brackets.
- Make a place to store large trays and pots by placing a non-skid shelf. Watch your pots and decide how far you want to do niche. Cut spacers made of plywood (or strips of wood of your choice) and stick to the base and the top of this space, next, measure plywood to make vertical spacing, slide to create niches.
- Finish the cupboard. Moldings add to the messy edges of the drywall. Add doors (you may have to adapt other or make them yourself). Or you can, however, install a curtain.
Tips & Warnings
- Take time to plan the cupboard and collect everything you need.
- Always wear safety equipment when working with power tools. Use a breathing mask and eye protection when cutting plasterboard.