Pantry Drawers in a Standard Cabinet
The pantry to the side of the fridge has five shelves on the lower half, five on the upper half. The shelves are 2 feet deep, which causes quite a bit of wasted space. The solution I came up with was to make four slide out pantry drawers for the lower four spots.
Like usual, I created a Sketchup model to visualize the project and figure out how much wood I would need.
Used the trusty ol' crosscut jig with my circular saw to rip the depth of the drawer bottoms. I used high quality 1/2" birch plywood for the project.
You can see a biscuit slot cut in the top sheet of plywood. The biscuits help greatly when aligning the drawer and add some strength.
Ugh, edge banding. I edge banded the tops of all the sides before attaching them. I picked up that green edge banding trimmer when I started this project and it cut the time in half, at least. It was meant for 3/4" stock but I modified it to work with 1/2" material and it worked like a charm!
Next I applied three coats of Polycrilic to each drawer, sanding with 220 between coats. I highly recommend this finish, it applies easily and looks great with low odor. Polycrilic is water based (vs. oil), so cleaning up is a breeze.
All four pantry drawers in place and looking good!
A ton of storage room was reclaimed with the addition of pantry drawers. In the past, the back half of the shelves were unused or filled with items that would never be found again. The best part about doing your own home improvement was that this only cost me $40 (in material..)!