Blind base cabinet with Magic Corner organizer


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Blind base cabinet with Magic Corner organizer


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Blind base cabinet with Magic Corner organizer

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Blind base cabinet with Magic Corner organizer

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Blind base cabinet with Magic Corner organizer

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Blind base cabinet with Magic Corner organizer

 

 

 

 

7 photos: When faced with designing cabinetry for the corner, there are a few options. The best involve making use of "inaccessible" space. For those of you unfamiliar with the installation process, this cabinet will tuck into a corner, and another cabinet will be installed 90 degrees to it. The right stile (that's the vertical piece of wood) on that cabinet will butt against the wide center of this blind base front frame. The additional width is needed to allow the blind base drawer front to be able to be opened. (In essence, the wide stile "pushes" the drawer and door to the right)

Getting back to solving the interior accessiblity issue, you can figure out that anything just stored on the floor in the left section of this cabinet would be hard to access. And in this case, it's Magic Corner to the rescue! The entire component functions thanks to its connected linkage. Grab and pull the top rack, and the magic begins. It's actually easier to show than explain, so read on and see!

Before we get to that, our second image shows the open top drawer.

We begin to access tne interior with our third image. Here the door is swing open, showing the Magic Corner at the ready.

Our fourth image shows the dual racks pivoting out and around. At the same time (remember the linkage of which we spoke earlier?) there are two inner racks tracking their way to the opening.

The outer racks have been completely swung open, and the inner racks are now in position for access in our fifth image.

Our sixth image shows that those inner racks also can be extended out for proper access. The bottom one is shown pulled out here.

Our last image shows the top inner rack also fully extended. All four racks, with access to each, starting from "inaccessible" storage. Sounds like magic to us!

 

Wood.................. Maple
Series................. Square Inset
Finish.................. Farrow & Ball Cream
Door Style...........

Classic

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