Back in 2004, I was remodeling a house that was built in 1949. In the living room was a random two door closet. I decided to turn the closet into a built-in dry bar. I used a combination of left over Brazilian cherry and maple; I like the contrasting colors. These were the first cabinets of any kind that I had built, but they turned out pretty good I think. They are actually three separate cabinets. I had to do this because of the choice the "closet" was configured so this was the only choice to get the cabinets in the space. The finish is just a couple coats of Danish Oil and wipe on poly.
The first picture shows the base cabinets; I used full extension slides for the drawers and re sawed the maple for book matched doors.
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The next pictures shows the two upper cabinets with the wine rack. The upper cabinets have glass doors on them and the wine rack will hold 15 bottles.
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I built the top out of solid maple as well.
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This last picture shows the "finished" product, but I somehow didnt have the top on when I took the picture.
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Comments alchoices welcome...
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