Farmboy666
Jul 29, 2018Explorer
New cabinet doors to open up dead space.
My cabinets over the dinette had 2 doors and blanks between and at the ends. You had to move what was in the doorway to get around to the dead space. 
I knocked out the blanks and made larger doors from 3/4" plywood.

I changed the hinges to the top and installed pistons to make things easier then got the bright idea to cover the doors with maps. There is a place close by that bought thousands on USGS maps when they went digital. I found the area I grew up in and covered the frame first.


Then with a second map I covered the doors to line up with the frames.


Installed some pulls.

There was a slight learning curve but close to hanging wallpaper.

I knocked out the blanks and made larger doors from 3/4" plywood.


I changed the hinges to the top and installed pistons to make things easier then got the bright idea to cover the doors with maps. There is a place close by that bought thousands on USGS maps when they went digital. I found the area I grew up in and covered the frame first.


Then with a second map I covered the doors to line up with the frames.


Installed some pulls.

There was a slight learning curve but close to hanging wallpaper.