Somewhere, I saw a kitchen design that had a very tall and narrow pull-out
cabinet for things likes spices, etc. Anybody know what I'm talking about
and what they're called?
I have a client that has a refrigerator against a wall and I want to move it
away from the wall about 8"-10" and put a tall cabinet against the wall. I
saw some great examples sometime ago, but can't remember where and don't
know what they're called.
TIA,
Mike
Yes,that's it and that (Rockler) is probably where I saw them. Thanks
everyone for the help.
Mike
"Mike Dembroge" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Somewhere, I saw a kitchen design that had a very tall and narrow pull-out
> cabinet for things likes spices, etc. Anybody know what I'm talking about
> and what they're called?
>
> I have a client that has a refrigerator against a wall and I want to move
> it away from the wall about 8"-10" and put a tall cabinet against the
> wall. I saw some great examples sometime ago, but can't remember where
> and don't know what they're called.
>
> TIA,
>
> Mike
>
Hi Mike
Missed your original post, so replying 'off the back' of Renata's reply =
to you. The long tall cupboards/cabinets you describe are simply known =
as larder cupboards here in Britain, maybe a link to a UK site like ...
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav/nav.jsp?fh_search=3Dlarder+pull+out+kit=
chen+cabinets&zone=3Dall
...will help?=20
I was only able to find internal workings and parts, on my UK site, no =
carcasses to speak of. This site belongs to a company called B&Q in the =
UK, I believe they may be related to The Home Depot, on your side of the =
pond, but cannot confirm 100%, you'll notice similar products and =
website layout maybe?=20
John
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> Mike Dembroge wrote:
>> Somewhere, I saw a kitchen design that had a very tall and narrow
>> pull-out cabinet for things likes spices, etc. Anybody know what I'm
>> talking about and what they're called?
>>
>> I have a client that has a refrigerator against a wall and I want to
>> move it away from the wall about 8"-10" and put a tall cabinet against
>> the wall. I saw some great examples sometime ago, but can't remember
>> where and don't know what they're called.
>>
>> TIA,
>>
>> Mike
>>
>
> A pantry.
>
Or, maybe, more precisely pantry pullouts. Rockler has a bunch of
examples here:
http://www.rockler.com/CategoryView.cfm?Cat_ID=67
~Mark.
Try
http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/page.aspx?c=2&p=40169&cat=3,43614,43620&ap=1
http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/page.aspx?c=2&cat=3,43722&p=43723
http://www.thehardwarehut.com/
(don't know anything about the last one other than they have a good
selection of a lot of stuff)
Renata
On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 19:15:49 GMT, "Mike Dembroge"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Somewhere, I saw a kitchen design that had a very tall and narrow pull-out
>cabinet for things likes spices, etc. Anybody know what I'm talking about
>and what they're called?
>
>I have a client that has a refrigerator against a wall and I want to move it
>away from the wall about 8"-10" and put a tall cabinet against the wall. I
>saw some great examples sometime ago, but can't remember where and don't
>know what they're called.
>
>TIA,
>
>Mike
>
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Mike Dembroge wrote:
> Somewhere, I saw a kitchen design that had a very tall and narrow pull-out
> cabinet for things likes spices, etc. Anybody know what I'm talking about
> and what they're called?
>
> I have a client that has a refrigerator against a wall and I want to move it
> away from the wall about 8"-10" and put a tall cabinet against the wall. I
> saw some great examples sometime ago, but can't remember where and don't
> know what they're called.
>
> TIA,
>
> Mike
>
>
A pantry.
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I've seen them in base and wall cabinet vesions and you can find same at
lowes and HD Kitch Design depts.
Stacking to 42" wall versions or a base unit and a 42" wall unit might fill
your bill.
If you know where you can get (or cust got) the existing cabinets, that
would be your best first stop. From that source you might find a matching
door or two that could be pressed into service on a cabinet your built.
There are very HD sliders avail (Woodcraft?) that would allow you to mount a
tall verticle panel with sliders at top and bottom and shelves mounted
perpendicular to this panel . Indeed the TV Cabinet sliders I've seen would
seem to alow this panel to slide out of the cavity and swing to the (right
or) left to provide great access to teh items stored within. In such a case,
the "doors" could be mounted to the vettical panel and serve to support the
shelves via moveable shelf supports (at the other end/side, a simple back
panel also drilled for the shelf supports). Found the following at
Woodcraft, but tehre may be more and heavier duty available elsewhere.
http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?FamilyID=3754
ACCURIDE 1234 Flipper Door Slides
These are without a doubt the "easiest to install" flipper door systems on
the market today. Choose the appropriate slide length and add the hinge
system, one pair per door, that is applicable to your design and you have
the complete system. Installation is easy, just position the slide against
the ceiling and the floor of the cabinet, cut and install a follower strip,
mount hinges to your door and clip into place. Each Slide is capable of
handling a 42" door up to 30 lbs. Hinges are European design with 3-way
adjustment. Follower strip can be installed and adjusted without removing
the slide. Slides have a black matte finish. Great for entertainment
centers, armoires, kitchen cabinet or computer centers. Instructions
included.
Slides, one pair required per door.
Inset and Face Frame, 35mm hinge cup, and maximum 13/16" thick door. One
pair required per door.
Thick Doors, 40 mm hinge cup, door thickness 1" - 1-1/4". One pair required
per door.
Overlay Doors, 40 mm hinge cup 13/16" maximum door thickness. One pair
required per door.
"Mike Dembroge" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:Flc%[email protected]...
> Somewhere, I saw a kitchen design that had a very tall and narrow pull-out
> cabinet for things likes spices, etc. Anybody know what I'm talking about
> and what they're called?
>
> I have a client that has a refrigerator against a wall and I want to move
> it away from the wall about 8"-10" and put a tall cabinet against the
> wall. I saw some great examples sometime ago, but can't remember where
> and don't know what they're called.
>
> TIA,
>
> Mike
>