Most often, articles on the Internet and consultants in the store help you choose a kitchen set, relying on its appearance, materials, as well as the location of the boxes and the type of door. But there is another very important component of the choice – this is the inside of the kitchen set. Everything affects the convenience of use – from nuts and fasteners to type and number of shelves.
Previously, the internal fasteners in the boxes were quite simple and the same, and today the installation of simple loops is a rather frequent solution. Although, most cabinets are now sold with hidden door hinges. They fit the space inside. Some loops are equipped with a smooth closing function, which means that the hinge catches the door before it slamms. This is useful not only to combat noise, but also as a tool for preserving the appearance, since doors deteriorate and exhaust after several years clapping them. You can use one of the “make” projects and, having bought special nuts and devices, improve your kitchen cabinets yourself.
Sliding guides along which the boxes glide are also different. The least expensive are made of plastic with metal. They can only open by 75%, leaving a quarter of the box inside the office. They can also not be strong enough for weight movement (for example, cans in large quantities), and then they break and the box looks slightly visible (if continues to work).
All -metal guides are able to withstand greater weight, but additional components (wheels) can affect their performance. Complete extension guides can pull the box to the full length. Here you can also add a smooth closing mechanism.
If you have corner boxes in your kitchen set, then carefully select the access format to this compartment so as not to lose excess space and not block part of the kitchen when opening the box. You can choose a span door, but whether it will be convenient for you to use it? The inside will look like racks or as a leaving stand? All this is important to think for your comfort.
There are many ways to organize space inside the shelves. Use the Extra time to come up with the most convenient option for you. When ordering a kitchen set, you can ask for additional boxes and racks, for example, a grate for storing lids or hooks for pans, a place for a built -in garbage basket, shelves on the door for detergents, and, of course, places under built -in household appliances.