Clamp the filler strip in place and drill 3/16-inch pilot holes through the cabinet face frame and filler strip, using a countersink bit to recess the screw head into the face frame. Secure the strip with 3-inch drywall screws. Reinstall the doors and check each one for smooth operation....
Turns out the wall narrows slightly as you come out and the cabinet was built-in quite snugly. But with a few more pulls (and a couple of drywall dents) it eventually came out. And happily, the dents were covered when we rehung the cabinet. The snug fit alerted me to another problem...
I admired that same light for my guest bedroom, but since it opens off of the dinning room with french doors (weird, old house, i know…), I thought it might be too much competition with the dining room’s chandelier. The ceiling is too low in my master bedroom, and it would probab...
hanging bath ball, razors, or brushes. the shower caddy is a flexible and versatile shower caddy that organizes your shower space while providing tons of storage room for all of your shower essentials. opens in a new tab +1 size available in 2 sizes wall cabinet door organizer by closetmaid...