“Now, let’s see what you have to say. And I’m guessing you caulked too along the edge where it meets the wall.Ok that makes sense. My head fell back and I practically growled at the feeling. I had a question for either you or your husband about cabinet attachments. "Charlie: "You didn't give me a chance, did you? Never forget this, either: Poverty is the mother of invention, not whatever the actual aphroism is! I started to read more of your posts. It is such a great product. We have a weird kitchen and hubby plans on renovating it. I stripped tow of those AND their doors yesterday in 3 hours. :)Ashley, your kitchen looks amazing! Thanks again! It is easy, cheap, provides usable storage, and most importantly eliminates that awkward, dusty, eyesore of a soffit.I apologize in advance for the pictures being completely random…I had to combine old pics from both The first step is removing your cabinets.

Question for you, though: I have a full-height deep cabinet to the side of my fridge, that is connected to my upper cabinets (with a facing piece) over the top of my fridge. Hey! A family ADHD trait, I’m afraid. I wish I had thought of this in my old condo, the cabinets were about 8″ from the ceiling, very annoying.Your kitchen and laundry room look great with this improvement.Love this! Hallelujah!You can’t stop there though, because now there is a massively awkward gap between the countertop and the upper cabinet. I never even thought to RAISE my cabinets to get rid of that awful space above them! I also used a couple furring strips in the back to help support the weight of the microwave. I wanted something simple and clean, so we used a 1×2 piece of trim.And that’s it! I searched you tube and haven’t found a “how to” yet. I couldn’t imagine doing that alone…Adam wouldn’t even do it without me helping. Great Mav, real slick. I have a thin 9×30″cabinet to the left (a drill cannot fit in it at a right angle)and 24×30″ to the right of where the microwave is to go and a 30 x 15″ cabinet above it. Even In prefer to use empty spaces as much as I can, because like you I also do not like to leave spaces just like that.

:( Guess I could raise them to the 8 foot height so I could use open shelving beneath. I want to complete the cabinet raising in my house, but my ceiling is so CROOKED! Removing the existing cabinet involves unscrewing it from the wall and the adjacent cabinets.

I’m 5’6” and that’s my biggest worry.I’m only 5’3″ and them being tall was never a problem, I could easily reach the things on the bottom two shelves (the open one and one in the cabinet). We left about an inch gap between the top of the cabinets and the ceiling on order to leave room for the moulding. :)Okay I’m sorry I was hasty. I love the way yours turned out and I hope we have a beautiful finish kitchen the way you did! Raise your cabinets and add a shelf like Ashley and her husband at Domestic […][…] am going to raise my cabinets to the ceiling ala Domestic Imperfection. I love this idea. So these thoughts of yours are really appreciated by me.You already have so many comments, but I just had to give a shout out too. Hemlock, is it? You could just paint the bottom, but we choose to add skins to them instead.Adding skins is simple. Thanks!We pre drilled a small hole and then screwed the hook in, and on the inside of the cabinet the hook is held up by a washer and a nut. !I did have a small cabinet above my fridge and didn’t low what to do with it, so we just took it out. Is there a way you can draw out pictures of step by step with materials or if you happen to have the photos of step by step. Before we got any renovations done to the house the cabinets were at a regular height but I had (in my opinion) better plans for them. My new microwave has been sitting in the box since October. We are building a house and are debating on spending the extra money on doing 42 in cabinets but this would save so much money and be unique if we did this with 30 in cabinets.Good news…mine are 30 inch cabinets! But before we get to the list, let's take a moment to review what a cliché is and whether or not you should use one in your work. Do you think I could raise it, too, and install a small cabinet underneath, maybe a drawer, so that it would be the same height?

I also want to put open shelving above the microwave like you did.

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Slick talk got your feet to the ceiling say my name

I’ve been holding off because I didn’t know what to do with the space above. I’m 5′ 11″ and my husband is 6′ so it just makes sense.

"Charlie: "I'll have what he's having. I secured it in place by inserting screws through the adjacent cabinets faceframes. I whipped the phone out of my pocket.

“Now, let’s see what you have to say. And I’m guessing you caulked too along the edge where it meets the wall.Ok that makes sense. My head fell back and I practically growled at the feeling. I had a question for either you or your husband about cabinet attachments. "Charlie: "You didn't give me a chance, did you? Never forget this, either: Poverty is the mother of invention, not whatever the actual aphroism is! I started to read more of your posts. It is such a great product. We have a weird kitchen and hubby plans on renovating it. I stripped tow of those AND their doors yesterday in 3 hours. :)Ashley, your kitchen looks amazing! Thanks again! It is easy, cheap, provides usable storage, and most importantly eliminates that awkward, dusty, eyesore of a soffit.I apologize in advance for the pictures being completely random…I had to combine old pics from both The first step is removing your cabinets.

Question for you, though: I have a full-height deep cabinet to the side of my fridge, that is connected to my upper cabinets (with a facing piece) over the top of my fridge. Hey! A family ADHD trait, I’m afraid. I wish I had thought of this in my old condo, the cabinets were about 8″ from the ceiling, very annoying.Your kitchen and laundry room look great with this improvement.Love this! Hallelujah!You can’t stop there though, because now there is a massively awkward gap between the countertop and the upper cabinet. I never even thought to RAISE my cabinets to get rid of that awful space above them! I also used a couple furring strips in the back to help support the weight of the microwave. I wanted something simple and clean, so we used a 1×2 piece of trim.And that’s it! I searched you tube and haven’t found a “how to” yet. I couldn’t imagine doing that alone…Adam wouldn’t even do it without me helping. Great Mav, real slick. I have a thin 9×30″cabinet to the left (a drill cannot fit in it at a right angle)and 24×30″ to the right of where the microwave is to go and a 30 x 15″ cabinet above it. Even In prefer to use empty spaces as much as I can, because like you I also do not like to leave spaces just like that.

:( Guess I could raise them to the 8 foot height so I could use open shelving beneath. I want to complete the cabinet raising in my house, but my ceiling is so CROOKED! Removing the existing cabinet involves unscrewing it from the wall and the adjacent cabinets.

I’m 5’6” and that’s my biggest worry.I’m only 5’3″ and them being tall was never a problem, I could easily reach the things on the bottom two shelves (the open one and one in the cabinet). We left about an inch gap between the top of the cabinets and the ceiling on order to leave room for the moulding. :)Okay I’m sorry I was hasty. I love the way yours turned out and I hope we have a beautiful finish kitchen the way you did! Raise your cabinets and add a shelf like Ashley and her husband at Domestic […][…] am going to raise my cabinets to the ceiling ala Domestic Imperfection. I love this idea. So these thoughts of yours are really appreciated by me.You already have so many comments, but I just had to give a shout out too. Hemlock, is it? You could just paint the bottom, but we choose to add skins to them instead.Adding skins is simple. Thanks!We pre drilled a small hole and then screwed the hook in, and on the inside of the cabinet the hook is held up by a washer and a nut. !I did have a small cabinet above my fridge and didn’t low what to do with it, so we just took it out. Is there a way you can draw out pictures of step by step with materials or if you happen to have the photos of step by step. Before we got any renovations done to the house the cabinets were at a regular height but I had (in my opinion) better plans for them. My new microwave has been sitting in the box since October. We are building a house and are debating on spending the extra money on doing 42 in cabinets but this would save so much money and be unique if we did this with 30 in cabinets.Good news…mine are 30 inch cabinets! But before we get to the list, let's take a moment to review what a cliché is and whether or not you should use one in your work. Do you think I could raise it, too, and install a small cabinet underneath, maybe a drawer, so that it would be the same height?

I also want to put open shelving above the microwave like you did.

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    I’ve been holding off because I didn’t know what to do with the space above. I’m 5′ 11″ and my husband is 6′ so it just makes sense.

    "Charlie: "I'll have what he's having. I secured it in place by inserting screws through the adjacent cabinets faceframes. I whipped the phone out of my pocket.

    “Now, let’s see what you have to say. And I’m guessing you caulked too along the edge where it meets the wall.Ok that makes sense. My head fell back and I practically growled at the feeling. I had a question for either you or your husband about cabinet attachments. "Charlie: "You didn't give me a chance, did you? Never forget this, either: Poverty is the mother of invention, not whatever the actual aphroism is! I started to read more of your posts. It is such a great product. We have a weird kitchen and hubby plans on renovating it. I stripped tow of those AND their doors yesterday in 3 hours. :)Ashley, your kitchen looks amazing! Thanks again! It is easy, cheap, provides usable storage, and most importantly eliminates that awkward, dusty, eyesore of a soffit.I apologize in advance for the pictures being completely random…I had to combine old pics from both The first step is removing your cabinets.

    Question for you, though: I have a full-height deep cabinet to the side of my fridge, that is connected to my upper cabinets (with a facing piece) over the top of my fridge. Hey! A family ADHD trait, I’m afraid. I wish I had thought of this in my old condo, the cabinets were about 8″ from the ceiling, very annoying.Your kitchen and laundry room look great with this improvement.Love this! Hallelujah!You can’t stop there though, because now there is a massively awkward gap between the countertop and the upper cabinet. I never even thought to RAISE my cabinets to get rid of that awful space above them! I also used a couple furring strips in the back to help support the weight of the microwave. I wanted something simple and clean, so we used a 1×2 piece of trim.And that’s it! I searched you tube and haven’t found a “how to” yet. I couldn’t imagine doing that alone…Adam wouldn’t even do it without me helping. Great Mav, real slick. I have a thin 9×30″cabinet to the left (a drill cannot fit in it at a right angle)and 24×30″ to the right of where the microwave is to go and a 30 x 15″ cabinet above it. Even In prefer to use empty spaces as much as I can, because like you I also do not like to leave spaces just like that.

    :( Guess I could raise them to the 8 foot height so I could use open shelving beneath. I want to complete the cabinet raising in my house, but my ceiling is so CROOKED! Removing the existing cabinet involves unscrewing it from the wall and the adjacent cabinets.

    I’m 5’6” and that’s my biggest worry.I’m only 5’3″ and them being tall was never a problem, I could easily reach the things on the bottom two shelves (the open one and one in the cabinet). We left about an inch gap between the top of the cabinets and the ceiling on order to leave room for the moulding. :)Okay I’m sorry I was hasty. I love the way yours turned out and I hope we have a beautiful finish kitchen the way you did! Raise your cabinets and add a shelf like Ashley and her husband at Domestic […][…] am going to raise my cabinets to the ceiling ala Domestic Imperfection. I love this idea. So these thoughts of yours are really appreciated by me.You already have so many comments, but I just had to give a shout out too. Hemlock, is it? You could just paint the bottom, but we choose to add skins to them instead.Adding skins is simple. Thanks!We pre drilled a small hole and then screwed the hook in, and on the inside of the cabinet the hook is held up by a washer and a nut. !I did have a small cabinet above my fridge and didn’t low what to do with it, so we just took it out. Is there a way you can draw out pictures of step by step with materials or if you happen to have the photos of step by step. Before we got any renovations done to the house the cabinets were at a regular height but I had (in my opinion) better plans for them. My new microwave has been sitting in the box since October. We are building a house and are debating on spending the extra money on doing 42 in cabinets but this would save so much money and be unique if we did this with 30 in cabinets.Good news…mine are 30 inch cabinets! But before we get to the list, let's take a moment to review what a cliché is and whether or not you should use one in your work. Do you think I could raise it, too, and install a small cabinet underneath, maybe a drawer, so that it would be the same height?

    I also want to put open shelving above the microwave like you did.

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