Browse Forums Kitchen Corner 1 Jul 21, 2014 4:23 pm my pantry is 1960 h and 600 w and I'd like to investigate if I can fit pull out drawers inside the pantry itself (leaving the large door as an external cover). I think that pull out internal drawer fittings will make the cupboard more user friendly ie being able to see all of the food stored etc. I am based in Manly area in Sydney. thanks! Re: is it possible to retrofit slide out drawers into a pant 2Jul 22, 2014 11:18 am Probably you can, as long as the door can be opened fully to pull out the drawers, like this one from Ikea: Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Or you can mount the door straight onto 2-3 drawers like a pull out pantry but it might get a bit heavy to pull out the whole thing, like this one from Ikea: Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: is it possible to retrofit slide out drawers into a pant 3Jul 23, 2014 12:13 am girlfriday my pantry is 1960 h and 600 w and I'd like to investigate if I can fit pull out drawers inside the pantry itself (leaving the large door as an external cover). I think that pull out internal drawer fittings will make the cupboard more user friendly ie being able to see all of the food stored etc. I am based in Manly area in Sydney. thanks! 600mm wide is pretty standard for pull out drawers. You should be able to buy them at Bunnings/Masters or any of the specialist kitchen hardware suppliers. As the poster above said you need to ensure that your door opens out enough for the drawers to be pulled without hitting the door. I will go futher and say you can by hinges that will allow the door to do this if the door doesn't already do it. And also as the poster above said you do have the option of mounting the door to the drawers, bit more complex, and IMO less versatile as all the drawers come out at once. I personally would prefer a few shelves with a few pull out drawers for the stuff you really want to pack in. Re: is it possible to retrofit slide out drawers into a pant 4Jul 23, 2014 6:13 am AJW girlfriday 600mm wide is pretty standard for pull out drawers. You should be able to buy them at Bunnings/Masters or any of the specialist kitchen hardware suppliers. As the poster above said you need to ensure that your door opens out enough for the drawers to be pulled without hitting the door. I will go futher and say you can by hinges that will allow the door to do this if the door doesn't already do it. And also as the poster above said you do have the option of mounting the door to the drawers, bit more complex, and IMO less versatile as all the drawers come out at once. I personally would prefer a few shelves with a few pull out drawers for the stuff you really want to pack in. You can also use your existing door and hinges and just pack the hinge side runner 18mm off the carcuss. This can be done with some white 2x1 batton. Then you can make or have made drawers to suit. Cutting Edge Kitchens and Cabinet Making http://cuttingedgekitchens.net.au http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cutting-Edge-Kitchens/290484196676 Mobile : 0419 430 575 PH: 9452 4772 Fax :9452 4772 cuttingedgekitchens@outlook.com Basically. If the shelves are fixed then they will be screwed in just the same as the rest of the carcass. To re move the screws you need to remove that section of… 3 5199 I visited a relatives house and he went with sink in kitchen and butlers, dishwasher in kitchen and butlers and has crockery spread out between the two areas depending on… 2 44064 yes it is possible but watch for noise transmission, decouple as best you can. Maybe wider top and bottom plates with 70mm studs to allow the cabinet to be recessed fully 1 6633 |