How to Make Shaker Style Kitchen Upper Cabinets

Should you make your own cabinets? It certainly takes a long time to do so but if you want a custom look your choices are to pay thousands for someone else to do it for you or learn how to do it yourself. In this video, I show you step by step how I made mine so you can make your own cabinets!

With shaker style doors and stacked cabinets near the ceiling featuring frosted glass doors, these cabinets really improve the look of the kitchen!

Resources:

FREE Supplemental Project Plans:

Stacked Cabinet Plans

Standard Cabinet Plans

Edge Banding Guide

Door Hinge Specification Information

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Materials I Used:

(most materials available at your local home improvement store)

3/4" Plywood
1/4" 4x8 Plywood
13/16" Birch Edge Banding
1-1/4" Coarse Thread Pocket Hole Screws
Wood Glue
Clear Pine Board
3/8" Wooden Dowel
1/4" Lattice Molding
Wood Filler
Primer
Semi-Gloss White Alkyd Paint
1/2" Plywood
1/8" Polycarbonate (or plexiglass)
Frosted Glass Film
Nylon Washers
Small Pan Head Screws
Cabinet Screws
Caulk
Soft Close Frameless Cabinet Door Hinges
Adhesive Bumper Pads
Cabinet Pulls
Shelf Pins

Tools I Used:

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Until next time, Go Billd Yourself!

 

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