This is a solution for a corner cabinet located next to a sitting area. When shut, the “drawer front” appears to be a door, but when opened, two drawers can be easily accessed.
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Nice solution!
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This is probably the best solution I have seen for this problem. Bolting in the hardware was a good idea.
This is a brilliant and smart idea indeed. Instead of the drawers having a front access, they have side doors instead for easy retrieval of objects. Even though I really hate having corner cabinet drawers because of the difficulty in retrieving things from inside, I think this idea might just work well for me. It is a good way to maximize storage as much as you can and you need to explore every area possible. Great technique and thanks for sharing with us.