Popular Post legenddc Posted March 4 Popular Post Report Share Posted March 4 This all started from me noticing we had a ton of extra space in a cabinet that already had 2 existing pullouts. Next I told me wife if we added some pullouts to this other cabinet with a center stile and shelves we could actually access it. Being the wonderful husband I am, only 5-6 months later they're done. I matched the design to the existing pullouts and upgrading all of the slides from 3/4 extension euro slides to full extension soft close slides. Upgrading the existing slides and new ones meant I spent $438 to avoid buying premade ones at $400... 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post gee-dub Posted March 4 Popular Post Report Share Posted March 4 Excellent. The first time I did these for LOML I ended up doing them for multiple family members. By the time I got around to doing my own I was pretty good at it . . . . As the wife and I get older we realize that pullouts are the only answer for lowers. We just don't stoop and reach in like we used to. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
legenddc Posted March 4 Author Report Share Posted March 4 Totally understand. I never liked digging into that cabinet trying to find things. I'm staring at the last remaining cabinet without pullouts wondering if I don't convert that one too. It's the farthest from the kitchen and we rarely/never use anything in it. Maybe after a few other projects. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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