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Shoe Cabinet Hinges, Tiberham 2 Pcs Stainless Steel Shoe Rack Flip Frame, Heavy Duty Shoe Storage Shelf Turning Back Replacement Shoe Drawer Rotary Fitting Hardware (2 Layers Black)

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The cleanup process is my least favorite thing, but this sprayer makes it easy. It's also not as expensive as other competitive models. Cabinet hinges are mainly used for cabinet doors and aid in the opening and closing of the doors. Cabinet hinges come in a wide array of dimensions and open degrees. Cabinet hinges have various hinge opening angles, with some hinges going up to 270 degrees for folding doors. Cabinet hinges are used in cabinet doors to prevent wear and tear from the extensive usage of the doors. This is because the cabinet door hinges can maintain the frame of the door in an exact position. After sanding, I started to use my Home Right Paint Sprayer to paint the shoe cabinet. I have used several sprayers over time and I really love this one. Mainly because it's so easy to set up and clean up. Once the top part of the center frame was assembled, I started attaching it to the bottom piece. I used my Kreg workbench to help me build this frame; it made it a lot easier to maneuver and this workbench can hold a lot of weight. Once the doors are attached and you feel like they are functioning properly, you can start adding in the shelving. I added in these shelves the same way I adding the shelves to the center frame. I tried to match up the shelving as much as I could to the center frame shelving so that everything looked even.

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I ran into a little snag with this because I didn't have enough space underneath, but no worries, I will be making the correct changes in the plans so you don't run into the same issue. I decided to slant my shelves to give the shoe cabinet some character but feel free to make your shelves however you like. Self-Closing Cabinet Hinges:Self-closing hinges use a hydraulic design and are often referred to as spring-loaded hinges. These types of hinges allow the door to close on its own using the door’s weight.

I added some of my shoes just to see if the weight would affect the door and it didn't seem to affect it much, but adding in the shelves definitely did. If you want to make any changes to the doors, this is where you want to make those changes. I usually like my furniture to be sleek and neat but I also have a very bold personality, so this cabinet was the perfect combination of sleek but fun.The center frame of your shoe cabinet should look something like the above when you are complete. Step 3: Adding in the Shoe Shelving One thing to note here is that it's very important to leave enough space between the bottom of the doors and the shoe cabinet center frame so that there is enough room for the doors to freely swing open. These particular hinges should allow your doors to swing fully open and closed with no issues. So be sure to test your doors out after you attach them. The doors may not want to stay completely closed, but we will be attaching a magnetic catch later to help them stay closed. Step 5: Adding Shoe Shelving to Doors I knew it would be a little bit of a challenge without having dimensions to reference, but I was up for the challenge. I wear a size twelve, so I tested out how my shoe would look with this particular slant and it worked perfect for my size, but you may want a smaller slant or you may want your shelves to be straight. This part is totally up to you, just make sure you adjust your measurements as needed.

I am so excited with how well this build came out; this was probably one of the more satisfying builds that I've made to date. Now it's time to prep for paint! Step 8: Prep for Paint I hope you enjoy this shoe storage just as much as I do. I built a smaller hidden storage shoe cabinet but I outgrew it fast. It held 16 pairs of shoes, but this baby can hold 36 pair of shoes. Now that is what I call an upgrade. Now let's get into the details.

I did about three thin coats of each color and you're going to want to let the paint sit a little bit of time between coats to let it sink in, so you can see which spots need touch ups. Now on to the fun part. Even though I built this shoe storage on my own, it will be incredibly helpful if you can find help with this part. This was one of the main reasons I decided to use common boards instead of plywood on the doors, I knew it would give me a cleaner finish and require less prep work for paint. This will make more sense once you go through the shoe cabinet plans. I cut out the notches first by using my Kreg Adaptive Cutting System and then cutting off the end with my jigsaw. Your shoe cabinet should look a little something like the above and below picture when you are done adding in all of the shelving. This was a really fun build to make and it was exciting to see it take form.

I first assembled the outer square of the trim with help from my right angle clamp and then I attached it to the cabinet with wood glue and brad nails, making sure I nailed into the outer parts of the shoe cabinet into the 3/4" boards.Once I started adding in the shelving, I noticed that the door dropped slightly, so it may not be a bad idea to add the shelving before you attach the door, but adding the shelves after helped me make sure all of the shelving lined up, so I will leave that up to you. I started off attaching the doors with three hinges, but I will be adding two more hinges later for extra support for 5 in total on each doors, just waiting on the delivery man for the last two. Non-Mortise Butt and Wrap Hinges: Non-mortise butt and wrap hinges offer an efficient solution by eliminating the necessity of creating a mortise in the door frame. These hinges are designed to fit onto the surface of the door and frame, ensuring a seamless installation process with minimal gaps. By utilizing this type of hinge, any need for chiseling or cutting into the door or frame to create a mortise is eliminated. This innovative design allows for a near-zero gap between the door and the frame, resulting in a snug and aesthetically pleasing fit. The non-mortise design also simplifies the installation process, saving time and effort while still providing a secure and reliable hinge for the door. Whether it is for a new installation or a retrofit project, non-mortise butt and wrap hinges offer a practical and effective hardware solution for doors. This is the part where we can have a little more fun because we can customize the door fronts to look however we want. I first started off by attaching 1/4" sheets of plywood to the front of the doors using my staple gun. I also had these sheets cut down to size at The Home Depot and then made further cuts later using my Kreg Adaptive Cutting System.

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