7. Homemade Under Cabinet Spice Rack Transform your kitchen space with a custom DIY undermount spice rack, as showcased onBeneath My Heart. Traci shares her journey of creating a convenient and stylish storage solution for spices, utilizing the unused area beneath kitchen cabinets. This home proje...
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Then screw it into the bottom of the kitchen cabinet using ½” wood screws. If you did happen to make yours round instead of square, you’ll have to drill larger holes in the board directly above the screw holes in the Lazy Susan. Then line those holes up so you can fit your scre...
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2. Inside Cabinet Plate Rack The space inside the kitchen cabinet where you would normally stack the plates on top of each other can easily be turned into a plate rack. This is a much better storage option and it keeps your plates safer! Find out all about it at Remodelando la Casa!
“standard” size because these will mostly fit an entire 35g spice bottle, like the ones you can buy from most supermarkets. Also I love that they have a flat bottom rather than a domed one, it means I can pull one out while cooking and stand it on the bench with no worries. ...
You see a DIY video on TikTok or Youtube, or perhaps Pinterest leads you to a tutorial that seems stupid-simple, but when you actually start doing it, you see that you spent the entire weekend working on making a kitchen cabinet that still isn’t done. Pro: You learn to be patient...
If your DIY kitchen island is made up of more than one cabinet, you’ll need to attach them together: Line your cabinets up, using a level to ensure they are flush with one another – use wooden shims to correct any unevenness.
We have under cabinet lighting, but sometimes I prefer the soft glow small countertop lamps offer even more! I also added a tiny lamp on our pantry shelving as well: To do that, I drilled a hole through the shelf and then ran the cord down to the outlet. The mixer hides all the ...