This whiskey cabinet can store your prized spirits and a few special glasses, and also features extra storage and display areas.
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This whiskey cabinet can store your prized spirits and a few special glasses, and also features extra storage and display areas.
Make a cabinet on stand with sliding doors
Functionality and solid construction, not ornamentation, are the highlights of this cabinet.
Simple, cost-effective wall unit that will last for decades
Big projects don’t need to be overly expensive as long as you can be flexible with design and materials. Learn how to build a full-sized wall unit without breaking the bank.
Metal pulls can be obtrusive and take away from an otherwise simple, sleek look. Integrated pulls allow you to keep the lines clean yet still open and close doors and drawers with ease.
Build a vanity for your bathroom that looks like a well-made piece of furniture.
Build a wall cabinet with a sliding door
This simple wall cabinet is easy to build, and the single sliding door offers a good opportunity to add colour, texture or another decorative touch.
Eliminate bench top clutter for good with a couple of these inexpensive and easy to build shop cabinets.
If you're a fly fisherman and a woodworker, there's no better project than a fly-tying chest. With lots of storage for smaller items it will make your fly-tying easier. And mix it up with some colourful woods for drawer fronts, and you have yourself a trophy project.
Build a classic bathroom vanity
The clean lines on this vanity look great, and it can be adapted to work in almost any bathroom. You can change the width, use a different colour finish, or even change the profile on the doors and drawers to suit your taste.
Japanese-inspired shop storage
It’s nice to have at least some of your shop storage solutions look fantastic. This cabinet is inspired by the tansu that have been hand crafted in Japan for centuries.
With curved sides, and scalloped, coopered panels on all exposed faces, the stunning details of this James Krenov-inspired cabinet can be enjoyed for a lifetime.
This cabinet was inspired by the many Torii gates throughout Japan. Its simple, clean lines mean it will look great in almost any setting.
If you’re in need of extra storage space, a pie safe may be the missing ingredient. Before refrigeration was commonplace, they were used to keep bugs and insects away from food, but today these traditional pieces can still play an important role in a home.
Sure, you can hang all your tools from sheets of pegboard, but that doesn’t do much for the atmosphere of your shop. A wall-hung hand tool cabinet will help organize your tools as well as show off your skills.
Whether it’s for protecting our valuable tools and organizing our shop space or bringing order to a home office or kitchen, we all need a simple space to store our stuff