My garage needs to be "redone". While I can finally, again, fit two cars in it, it's still loaded with "stuff" much of which should probably be tossed. Anyway, i now have ugly plastic shelves which are against the rear wall of the garage. What I'd like is to put up wall mounted cabinets with doors and adjustable shelves. I want them mounted high enough that the car hoods, or bikes, generator, etc. can fit under them.
I'm not sure whether to use european style or face frame. The width available is about 21 feet, so I was thinking of making 7 cabinets, each 3 feet wide. If I do face frame, then, I can "split" each with a center stile, but still have full width shelves. I could, alternatively, do euro style with a fake style attached to one door in each cabinet.
I'm not sure about cabinet height, depth, or door style, although I am thinking of using plywood for the cabinets and hardwood for the doors (either natural or stained, rather than painted).
Has anyone done anything like this? Any plans out there? Pitfalls to avoid?
I'm not sure whether to use european style or face frame. The width available is about 21 feet, so I was thinking of making 7 cabinets, each 3 feet wide. If I do face frame, then, I can "split" each with a center stile, but still have full width shelves. I could, alternatively, do euro style with a fake style attached to one door in each cabinet.
I'm not sure about cabinet height, depth, or door style, although I am thinking of using plywood for the cabinets and hardwood for the doors (either natural or stained, rather than painted).
Has anyone done anything like this? Any plans out there? Pitfalls to avoid?