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Cattracker September 4th 06 02:57 AM

Base Cabinet Toe-Kick Drawers
 
I keep seeing recommendations for increasing kitchen storage by
installing drawers in the toe-kicks under the base cabinets. Try as I
might, I can't visualize how this would be done. Do you lift up the
boxes and set them back down on a shallow drawer, about 22" deep (or
whatever toe-kick depth should be?) Do you cut holes in the toe-kick
face and stick in a drawer on casters? Does anybody know how to do
this? I will be installing cabinets here very soon and think this is a
great idea. However, all the cabinets I have looked at are already cut
so that the bottom of the box (seen from the side) shows that notch for
the toe kick. Of course, they usually "skin" the toe kicks
separately, when doing nice custom work, so maybe that is when they put
in the drawers? Can anybody enlighten me? Thankee


Randy O. September 4th 06 03:07 AM

Base Cabinet Toe-Kick Drawers
 

"Cattracker" wrote in message
I keep seeing recommendations for increasing kitchen storage by
installing drawers in the toe-kicks under the base cabinets. Try as I
might, I can't visualize how this would be done. Do you lift up the
boxes and set them back down on a shallow drawer, about 22" deep (or
whatever toe-kick depth should be?) Do you cut holes in the toe-kick
face and stick in a drawer on casters? Does anybody know how to do
this? I will be installing cabinets here very soon and think this is a
great idea. However, all the cabinets I have looked at are already cut
so that the bottom of the box (seen from the side) shows that notch for
the toe kick. Of course, they usually "skin" the toe kicks
separately, when doing nice custom work, so maybe that is when they put
in the drawers? Can anybody enlighten me? Thankee


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