This little cabinet gets a bad rap because of its height, but that is precisely why I needed it. I needed something that would fit under the overhang on the island in the kitchen where they also placed what look like shelf braces. I needed this cabinet to help with some small appliance storage, cookie cutter storage, hand mixer, bundt pan, and basically anything that I use for baking on a semi regular basis that tends to get lost if it goes into a large cupboard.
Since this cabinet has clear I decided to use a decorative window tint to give it floral windows. And then I also put in an LED light kit to light up the entire thing. It turned out aming! And since I spent so much time with the cabinet here are some things that I can tell you.
/ The cabinet is really well made: Instead of using a cardboard back like we see on so many other things these days, the back is actually 1/4 press board that matched the wood of the rest of the cabinet.
/ The inside shelf was painted on all 4 edges. There were no raw sides.
/ The cabinet , while it came pre/installed, could be removed by unscrewing the 8 screws and braces per pane of . All panes of are finished on the edges and are made of tempered so you are assured of good quality .
/ While my cabinet did seem as though it was painted it was a really good paint job. All surfaces were covered and it was hard to tell what was paint and what wasnt.
/ The doors were on rolling plastic wheels that were already attached to the doors but with a flick of a switch inside of each of the doors you are able to take the doors out of the cabinet. They roll very smoothly thanks both to the nylon wheel and the felt lining inside of the tracks.
Photos included are of the cabinet in the space I needed to get it for, lights on and off after having just completed putting the lights in.
Better quality than I thought!
This little cabinet gets a bad rap because of its height, but that is precisely why I needed it. I needed something that would fit under the overhang on the island in the kitchen where they also placed what look like shelf braces. I needed this cabinet to help with some small appliance storage, cookie cutter storage, hand mixer, bundt pan, and basically anything that I use for baking on a semi regular basis that tends to get lost if it goes into a large cupboard. Since this cabinet has clear I decided to use a decorative window tint to give it floral windows. And then I also put in an LED light kit to light up the entire thing. It turned out aming! And since I spent so much time with the cabinet here are some things that I can tell you. / The cabinet is really well made: Instead of using a cardboard back like we see on so many other things these days, the back is actually 1/4 press board that matched the wood of the rest of the cabinet. / The inside shelf was painted on all 4 edges. There were no raw sides. / The cabinet , while it came pre/installed, could be removed by unscrewing the 8 screws and braces per pane of . All panes of are finished on the edges and are made of tempered so you are assured of good quality . / While my cabinet did seem as though it was painted it was a really good paint job. All surfaces were covered and it was hard to tell what was paint and what wasnt. / The doors were on rolling plastic wheels that were already attached to the doors but with a flick of a switch inside of each of the doors you are able to take the doors out of the cabinet. They roll very smoothly thanks both to the nylon wheel and the felt lining inside of the tracks. Photos included are of the cabinet in the space I needed to get it for, lights on and off after having just completed putting the lights in.