How to build storage cabinet?

How to build storage cabinet?

Determine Cabinet Location. Use a stud finder to locate studs on the wall where the back of the cabinet will go.

  • Build Base. Begin building the base of the cabinets on the ground by laying out two 8-foot 2×4 boards on the floor parallel to the wall.
  • Paint. Before constructing the frame,paint all the wood pieces you’ll be using in your desired shade. Let the paint dry completely before building.
  • Build Frame. Construct the back and sides of the frame as if you are framing in walls. The back of the frame is made from six 8-foot 2×4 boards.
  • Construct Doors. Build the front of the frame in the same pattern as the back — 8 feet wide and 8 feet tall.
  • Finishing Details. Cut 5mm-thin plywood to 3’x8’ and attach to the sides of the frame using a nail gun (Image 1).
  • Add Shelves. Start by adding 3 foot,2×4 support boards where the interior cabinet shelves will go,one on each side.
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    Steps Design your cabinets. Cabinets are usually about 24″ deep to allow for a roughly 25″ deep countertop with a slight lip. Cut the side panels. Using 3/4″ MDF (or similar material, like plywood), cut out the side pieces for the cabinet. Cut the bottom panel. The bottom panel will be 24″ deep. Cut the two base panels.

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