How To Make Base Cabinets Out Of Wall Cabinets
Have you ever found yourself in need of more storage space in your kitchen, but don’t want to spend a fortune on custom cabinets? One solution is to repurpose your existing wall cabinets into base cabinets. This not only saves money, but it also gives your kitchen a unique look. In this article, I will share my personal experience with this DIY project, as well as provide a step-by-step guide, top 10 tips and ideas, pros and cons, and my personal review and suggestion on how to make base cabinets out of wall cabinets.
Step-by-Step Guide
Before beginning this project, make sure you have the following tools and materials:
- Screwdriver
- Drill
- Screws
- Countertop
- Saw
- Measuring tape
- Level
Once you have gathered all the necessary tools and materials, follow these steps:
- Remove the doors and shelves from the wall cabinets.
- Measure the height of the cabinets and subtract the height of the countertop to determine the height of the base. Cut four pieces of wood to this height to use as legs for the base.
- Attach the legs to the bottom of the cabinets using screws and a drill.
- Place the cabinets in their desired location and use a level to ensure they are even.
- Attach the cabinets to each other using screws and a drill.
- Measure and cut the countertop to fit the base.
- Attach the countertop to the base using screws and a drill.
- Reattach the doors and shelves to the cabinets.
Top 10 Tips and Ideas
- Use cabinets of the same size and style for a cohesive look.
- Consider painting or staining the cabinets to match your kitchen’s color scheme.
- Install drawers in the base cabinets for added storage and convenience.
- Use decorative molding to hide the seam between the cabinets and countertop.
- Add a toe kick to the base cabinets for a finished look and to make cleaning easier.
- Install pullout shelves for easy access to items stored in the back of the cabinet.
- Use a butcher block countertop for a rustic feel.
- Install under-cabinet lighting to highlight the base cabinets.
- Use open shelving instead of doors for a modern look.
- Install a lazy Susan in one of the base cabinets for easy access to corner storage.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Saves money compared to custom cabinets.
- Gives your kitchen a unique look.
- Can be customized to fit your specific storage needs.
Cons:
- May not be as sturdy as custom cabinets.
- May require more DIY skills and tools than other kitchen projects.
- May not fit perfectly with existing kitchen cabinets and decor.
My Personal Review and Suggestion
After completing this project in my own kitchen, I can confidently say that it was worth the time and effort. Not only did it save me money, but it also gave my kitchen a unique look that I love. I recommend using cabinets of the same size and style for a cohesive look, and adding drawers for added storage and convenience. Overall, I highly recommend repurposing your wall cabinets into base cabinets if you’re in need of more storage space in your kitchen.
Question & Answer and FAQs
Q: Can I use any type of wall cabinets for this project?
A: Yes, you can use any type of wall cabinets as long as they are sturdy enough to support a countertop.
Q: How much money can I expect to save by repurposing my wall cabinets into base cabinets?
A: The cost savings will depend on the cost of the materials you use and the cost of custom cabinets in your area. However, you can expect to save hundreds or even thousands of dollars compared to custom cabinets.
Q: How long does this project take to complete?
A: The length of time will depend on your DIY skills and the size of the project. However, most people can complete this project in a weekend.