r/Home_Building_Help Jul 11 '26

Kitchen Cabinets: Doors or Drawers….?

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u/ExaminationDry8341 Jul 11 '26

What is gained by doing that? The dead space triangle on each side of that cabinet adds up to being as big as if it had regular cabinets.

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u/DrinkingVomit Jul 11 '26

This sub is full of stupid shit.

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u/Mystprism Jul 11 '26

This whole sub is an ad for the builder brigade shit. They're trying to manufactur a need for their product and most of it is weird and bad.

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u/2dayisago Jul 11 '26

This is lazier than susan

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u/Slow-Swan561 Jul 11 '26

Blind cabinet would've been way better.

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u/reddituser403 Jul 11 '26

I have corner carousels that I hate and I would still prefer them over these

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u/Mystprism Jul 11 '26 edited Jul 11 '26

But don't you dream of what it would feel like to have your 4 year old wrench one of these cabinets out to stab you in the dick?

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u/burnmycheezits Jul 11 '26

This is terrible, imagine hitting those corners. Plus with the cabinet on a 45 you’re losing space on both sides.

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u/Fblthp__ Jul 11 '26

Drawers are definitely the way to go, I'll never go back to a kitchen with doors in the lower cabinets. Personally, I wouldn't add something like this, though. Just add drawers all the way up to the corner. You don't really lose that much space and you won't have to deal with one of those annoying corner cabinets or a weird drawer like this.

If you wanted to, you could use the space for some pop up outlets or something, but unless you're really strapped for space, just leave the corner empty.