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Ikea pull out larder in 37 cm deep cabinet
Hi,
I would like to use an Ikea pullout larder in a shallow base cabinet. I am actually using kitchen wall cupboards at base cupboard level to make a small breakfast/coffee bar. Does anyone know if they will "cut down" to fit a shallow cabinet like this? |
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Ikea pull out larder in 37 cm deep cabinet
Antony wrote:
Nick wrote: I would like to use an Ikea pullout larder in a shallow base cabinet. I am actually using kitchen wall cupboards at base cupboard level to make a small breakfast/coffee bar. Does anyone know if they will "cut down" to fit a shallow cabinet like this? Ikea use Blum Tandembox drawers. I really don't think you can cut them down, but you can certainly buy them in reduced depth. Isaac Lord sell individual fittings, including the "Blummotion" self/soft closing add-on that works with any Tandembox: http://www.isaaclord.co.uk/prodList....Drawer+Systems -Antony. Thank Antony, looks just the job. Nick. |
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