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Isn't there a term for this type of a cabinet?

Posted by plumeriavine (My Page) on
Tue, Feb 9, 10 at 13:38

What do we call this kind of a cabinet - - I thought I heard a special word for it before. Is it a dummy cabinet? I think I have heard a different word before.

There's a gap in the back on the right - - the back is actually the side of another cabinet (one of the cabinets under my stovetop).

I have been told that the cabinet just needs to be adjusted and it is an easy fix.

Any opinions? Does anyone know the name of this cabinet?

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RE: Isn't there a term for this type of a cabinet?

how about a great spice cabinet?


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RE: Isn't there a term for this type of a cabinet?

I was thinking the same thing. How deep is it? Is it deep enough for spice racks? If not, maybe use it for storing a cutting board (on a rack attached to the door), and/or hanging big spoons and ladles.

I'm trying to figure out why the outlet is in there rather than being accessible from the outside of the cabinet. Maybe it could become a hidden charging station for phones. You could have a shelf in there just under the outlet for phones and put hooks on the bottom of the shelf for hanging big spoons.


 
 

 

 


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