This is a comprehensive video that gets into great detail on what is required to make kitchen cabinets including different styles of cabinet face frame and.
Building wall cabinets from scratch.
Instead of installing upper cabinets you could simply run a long shelf across the tops of the upright cabinets.
Begin with the right cabinet dimensions.
Cabinets are also usually 34 5 tall allowing for a 36 overall height once the countertop material is added.
And if you have a bunch to build you ll need a lot of clamps and even more space.
The upper cabinets provide deep enclosed storage space and tie the upright cabinets together so they can t twist away from the wall.
Cut plywood to make the doors to fit these openings.
The cabinet width can be anywhere from 12 60 but always should be made in 3 increments.
For upper or wall cabinets add 18 20 to the 36 counter height.
When building a pantry why start from scratch.
The sample base and wall cabinets shown below have these features to make building them as simple as possible.
The 3 4 plywood case eliminates panel jointing planing and glue ups.
Subtract this from the overall height of your ceiling and you will have the range you can work in for cabinet size.
And best of all it fits anywhere you can place a standard bookcase.
Face frames cover plywood edges.
Standard wall cabinet depth is 12 14.
Unless you have unlimited free time consider building your cabinets but buying your doors.
It sometimes requires powerful and expensive wood shaping equipment.
To calculate the size of wall or upper cabinets add 18 20 to the counter height.
I use the kreg system to join the face frames.
Build the cabinets buy the doors.
Get plans to build these cabinets.
This will give you two 3 feet wide cabinets on the ends and a 2 foot wide cabinet in the middle.
Build the upper cabinets with the same techniques and materials used for the uprights.
Any space left over between that distance and your ceiling is fair game for upper cabinets.
To frame out the cabinets secure 8 foot 2x4s perpendicular at 36 across and 60 across.
Build the front of the frame in the same pattern as the back 8 feet wide and 8 feet tall.
This clever diy pantry shelving idea starts with a bookcase as a base then adds trim cabinet doors and some decorative character to make a fully functional space saving pantry.