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Comments (91)Gary, thanks for this fun thread. I've bookmarked it so that when I've a moment here or there, I can read through it bit by bit. It's really kind of the kernel of this site. I'm posting one of several favorite things, but I've chosen this in particular because someone elsewhere called this cabinet a "problem" cabinet -- and yet I designed it this way deliberately and it's even more successful than I could have hoped! I don't know if the moral is just "Different strokes" or rather that I haven't adequately explained why it's neat. This is a cabinet on the edge of my kitchen overlooking the next part of my wide open space that is the family room. That is, the kitchen and family room are one big room, and substantially open to the rest of the shared room in the downstairs as well, the dining room and living room. I wanted to transition the edge between kitchen and family room. I had thought since we mostly just read in a family room, maybe crafts too (we've never before had one so I don't rightly know exactly how it will be used), I thought I'd want a set of bookshelves that could hold family-room-type books or games or something. For now at least these bookshelves are holding cookbooks and I really like it. I don't know whether this will change in the future. But in order to set the bookshelves into the cabinet, right-angles to the cabinet itself, a bite had to come out of the cabinet to house the book shelf. And then for there to be a door on the cabinet, the bite had to be recessed a bit to make room for the hinges. What I hadn't anticipated was how useful this little minishelf would be given the plan to house spices in this cabinet. My most-used spices edge out onto the mini shelf on the right where they are just one-deep; no rooting for lost spices amongst the most popular. Then there is a deeper cavity on the left for the workhorse job of storing the bounty. I bought an additional shelf from the cabinet guys which has helped contain almost all of my spices. Still there is overflow above the hood. But with time I may balance out the spacing, say, be moving baking-type flavorings out of the cooking-type spice cabinet. Don't know; all's working great for now though. I'm constantly amazed at how functional and pretty (IMO) this is. Very exciting. Here's the view from the family room looking down the range-run: Here's a photo of the interior of the spice-part of the cabinet:...See MoreRelated Professionals
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