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I built up the bottom just to elevate it and allow me to add some weight to the bottom. I ended up adding some double melemine boards in that open space to make the base even heavier. I also added some glides on the bottom so it was smooth on the hardwood floors.

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I built a faceframe using pocket holes and glued it on with biscuits to hold it in alignment.

I built the doors with:

  • 3/4″ Hardwood for the stiles and rails. I used my router to add a groove in them as well as add a tong on the top and bottom.
  • 1/2″ plywood for the middle with a 1/4″ rabbet to allow the edge to fit into the hardwood.

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I built the doors with:

  • 3/4″ Hardwood for the stiles and rails. I used my router to add a groove in them as well as add a tong on the top and bottom.

1/2″ plywood for the middle with a 1/4″ rabbet to allow the edge to fit into the hardwood.

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I glued both doors at the same time

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I made some triangle braces to use as the base of the tilt doors.

They will attach to the tilt doors with pocket holes.

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I attached the doors to the bases with pocket holes and glue.

When I attached the door I put a 1/8″ shim on the bottom so it gave a reveal gap around the opening. You will see what I mean in the picture below. Basically I wanted a little space all around the door in the opening.

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Here is a dry fit of all the pieces. The tilt doors and the drawer face.

I attached the doors to the bases with pocket holes and glue.

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After some primer and paint… I started adding the hardware.

I decided to have the hinges on the front face because it was so much easier aligning things, plus the hinges match the rest of the bling I will be adding.

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Here you can see I added some more top supports so I could keep the spacing as well as lots of places to secure the top to.

I also added a backer board on the top back in case I ever want to secure this to a wall.

You can also see I added a 1.5″ blocks to the sides. (just 2 pieces of 3/4″ plywood glued together). These blocks hold the tilt out doors open to the perfect angle for being able to take the bin in and out.

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Remember all that extra weight I added to the bottom to keep it from tipping over… well this is heavy to get up the stairs even with a dolly.

With the glides on the bottom, it still moves around easily.

You can see I added:

  • Knobs for the drawer
  • Pull bars for the tilt doors
  • Some decorative hinges
  • I also added 2x Post Office Library File Drawer Metal Tag Label Holders I got off Amazon. I added some laminated notes in them.. see top right for what they look like up close. Hopefully at parties… people start putting things int the correct bin now.

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The drawer fits lots of stuff!

Love it… no more bending down to reach under the sink!

I also don’t have to use that ugly grocery bag dispenser/holder anymore.

Here you can see the cans stay open when needed.

The bins can easily be removed when they get full.

Overall this came out better than I expected. Wife is happy… so it is a win!

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Here you can see the cans stay open when needed.

The bins can easily be removed when they get full.

Overall this came out better than I expected. Wife is happy… so it is a win!