The cabinets have predrilled holes for quick and easy installation of shelving, drawers and interior accessories. This also makes it simple to make adjustments or add accessories later on.
If you need to attach cover panels to the cabinet frames, put them on before doing anything else, since they’re screwed on from the inside.
1. Install cover panels Temporarily secure the cover panel into place using a clamp. Drill pilot holes through the cabinet frame from the inside of the cabinets, being careful not to drill through the cover panel. Screw the cover panel into place.
2. Install lighting If cabinet lighting is included in your kitchen plan, we suggest that you install it now. Use a qualified electrician for professional results.
3. Install shelves Insert four supports per shelf into the predrilled holes inside each cabinet, then rest a shelf on top of them. Think about what you need to store, and place the shelves to make best use of the space.
4. Attach drawer knobs/handles On a 6" high drawer front, attach knobs and handles to the drawer front before it is mounted to the drawer box.
5. Attach drawer fronts Using the hardware provided, mount each drawer front to the drawer box through the predrilled, prealigned holes. These holes and the hardware allow easy adjustment for perfect drawer front alignment.
The drawers glide smoothly on sturdy self-closing runners for years of service. To set the drawer in the open position, slide it out until it stops, then tilt slightly up so it clears the stop point on the runner. To close the drawer tilt it up again and roll it shut.