For years my mum has wanted
a unit to clean up the corner of her kitchen, with cubbies for baskets and
shoes. I've been refining the plans for over a year, I just couldn't get them
to a point I was happy with. After reducing the number of baskets it would
hold, the plans are finalized.
It’s a corner unit with 3
towers for cubbies, angled corner section and a bench next to the door.
Recently laminated pine
sheets were on special, so we bought enough for the unit. This weekend I cut
them down and drilled the pocket holes.
For the cubbies, I decided
to do adjustable shelves and bought little shelf supports that fit into ¼”
holes. This meant drilling lots and lots of holes. I used pegboard clamped to
the pine to align the holes, then drilled each with a bit marked for depth with
tape.
Once everything was cut and
the holes were drilled, I began the assembly of the boxes. This is the 2
cubbies on the right side of the unit, they will each have 2 shelves and the
bench will be on the right of these.
This is the corner section
and the left hand cubby. The unit will stay in 2 pieces like this until I get
it to my parents house, otherwise it will not fit in the car or through
doorways. Next to do is cut the top to
fit, create a base for it to sit on and get some nice wood to trim out the
front.
And now we know: after I rolled sandpaper into
tubes and painstakingly sanded each hole for the shelf supports, I realized
that this would have been a great use for my Dremel. So next time I have a
hundred holes to sand I have a plan.