3 Deep Frames to Create Top Center Piece Door/Drawer Fronts You can see IKEA’s current door options here; we used the HANVIKEN door fronts. Here are the measurements of the doors/drawer fronts we used: 2- 23 5/8″ x 25 1/4″ Doors 3- 23 5/8″ x 15″ Door/Drawer Fronts 2- ...
The dresser handle has screws 10″ apart which makes measuring easy. Once you have center marked, take your level with the drawer in the dresser (or nightstand) and draw a line. This will make sure that the handles will appear level once it’s all done if the drawer slides aren’t at...
Pull the drawer forward as far as it will go. Locate the plastic clips on the bottom of the side of the drawer slides. Push these in and lift the drawer to pull it all the way out. Then, turn the drawer over onto a towel and use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the three screws ...
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I love that the KOMPLEMENT drawers have soft close drawer slides so that they close full close with just a little push. The finished closet system has an attractive, custom, high-end look, especially if you add the simple detail of crown molding along the top. ...
Snapping the drawer front onto the rail slides. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below But things don’t always work out as planned. We assembled the two-drawer cabinet only to find that the face of the bottom drawer was 5/8 inch too high. The drawer face closed against the face of the...
Tom Messina is a multidisciplinary graphic designer and editor bringing his years of experience to Hearst Magazines' Enthusiast Group of publications. With a maker mentality at his core, his knowledge spans to furniture making and repairing, chair collecting, mid-century design, mural painting, pizza...
Tom Messina is a multidisciplinary graphic designer and editor bringing his years of experience to Hearst Magazines' Enthusiast Group of publications. With a maker mentality at his core, his knowledge spans to furniture making and repairing, chair collecting, mid-century design, mural painting, pizza...
Tom Messina is a multidisciplinary graphic designer and editor bringing his years of experience to Hearst Magazines' Enthusiast Group of publications. With a maker mentality at his core, his knowledge spans to furniture making and repairing, chair collecting, mid-century design, mural painting, pizza...