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What can I do with a space between my cabinets?

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I have a space 6" wide and about 24" tall. It is a space between 2 large base cabinets (which were not measured correctly) and the contractor refuses to repair. It is wide open (deep) to the wall. Do you have any suggestions of what I can do with this space?

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  1. just put a fake door on it!!!  or a real door and store your pizza pan there!!!


  2. Assuming this is a kitchen, put in shelves and it's a great place for storing cookie sheets, cooling racks, pan lids, etc. I think I've also seen a special skinny slide-out spice-rack that could go in there (or make your own unit). Depending on what's above, you could also store a broom or mop.

    Btw, check your contract with this guy again - this sounds like breach of contract and you may have grounds to sue. Good luck - this must be VERY frustrating!

  3. This is a great chance to make lemonade out of your lemon!

    Get a "real" contractor - or maybe just a good handyman to make a slide out shelf for a few of those flat cookie sheets, pizza pans, etc that we usually have to just stack somewhere.

    Bet you'll be thanking the jerk contractor for his s***w up!

  4. your could put in decorative shelves, a pan rack, or even a wine glass holder..  just try to dress it up and make the best of this situation... i mean, it's not like the contractor installed your cabinets upside down =D

  5. if you cant match the doors to create a "cookie sheet" cabinet.   I have an area where I added shelves and found wicker baskets that fit in space and have them filled with cookie cutters, pot holders, the stuff that usually just isnt organized.   I also have an area that I took of the doors and created a wine rack.  with one shelf that has dowel rods to support serving platters that are difficult to store in regular shelves.

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