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To help our customers make better decisions about their Custom Drawer choices, we have developed Drawer Builder. For quick order please choose PreSelected Combos, for more choices and flexibility choose Design Your Own, and for rare and unusual drawers please choose Specialty Drawers section. Our newest addition Cabinet Doors & Fronts was added per your request, just to complete the one stop shopping for all your Custom Drawer Boxes needs.




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Replacing drawer boxes can help you get better performance from existing cabinetry and enhance its aesthetic appeal. Whether you want to complement your current decor or update it for a whole new look, investing in new drawer boxes helps you get the versatility and functionality you want most for your living space. Most orders ship in 20 business days.


You would measure the cabinet opening for a new box. But based on the glides you choose the measurements will differ a little (side mount vs undermount)Here is some information on how to measure for drawer boxes:


Crafted with quality and care, our dovetail drawer boxes stand the test of time. Our high quality, American made drawer boxes provide the stability and strength that sets custom cabinetry apart from the rest. Come create the perfect box combination for your project.


Often, drawers can stick if their slides or glides have become damaged, or the drawer box itself is beginning to break down. The problem is then, how to determine what you need to replace and what can be kept. The first step is to go to the drawer in question and pull it open.


For example, I have a drawer at my house that gives me nothing but headaches. It is difficult to open and normally I have to lift it up in order to open or close the drawer. When I inspected the issue further, I realized that the drawer box had actually come out of its slides. This then caused the bottom of the drawer box to become caught on the cabinet box, ultimately pulling apart.


For a temporary fix, I used wood glue to reform the box, but a full fix will require a new drawer box and new hardware. And so, in this article, we are going to take a look at how you can locate the cause of the problem and a solution.


If your drawer box is separate from the drawer front, then you are in luck. This means that if you want to reface your drawer, it is as simple as unscrewing one front and attaching the other. Or, if you are upgrading your undermount drawer glides, then you would just remove the old and install the new.


Finally, if you trading out an older plywood box for a newer, dovetail drawer box, then you would follow similar steps of removing the front and hardware one box and attaching it to the new box. Granted, this is if non of the sizes change. If your box size needs to change, like if you switch to side mount slides, then you will need to do some adjustment.


If your drawer front is acting as the 4th wall for your box, then you may have a bit more work to do. If your hardware is causing the issues, you are in luck, as the hardware can simply be replaced. When it comes to replacing the front or box, you will a bit more to do.


Once you know what you need to replace, it is time to get ordering. It is important to measure precisely so that whatever you are ordering will fit right into place. If you have the drawer box and front combination mentioned above, then you will need to measure for a new drawer front. While this may sound difficult, it is actually the same as measuring for custom cabinet doors.


If you have a separate box and front and need to replace just the drawer box, then the first step is to remove the hardware and front from the box. Next, grab a measuring tape, pen, and a notepad. Remember to record your measurements to the nearest 1/8th inch in width x height x depth format.


If your replacement box will be the same size as the old one, then you will simply measure each dimension from the outside. However, if your new drawer box needs to be a different size, then you will need to do some math. Again recording measurements to the nearest 1/8th inch in width x height x depth, measure the cabinet box opening.


Now that you have your sizes down, it is time to order your new drawer box. At CabinetNow, we offer two different construction options, as well as 5 different material options. The material options are as follows:


However, the dovetail construction offers the highest strength due to the interlocking joints. In order to make the best choice, consider the amount, weight, and organization of what will be stored in the particular drawer.


And just like that, you are on your way to fixing that drawer that always seems to ruin your day. The most important thing to remember as you complete this project is to measure your box or cabinet at least twice. It can be extremely easy to incorrectly measure or misread the measuring tape, which can lead to wasted time, materials, and money. And so, if you have any reservations about the sizing it is best to reach out to a professional.


Maybe you're noticing that one side of a drawer is starting to give way, or the bottom panel is getting wet and the paper is starting to bubble and peel. Maybe a drawer slide is starting to stick because it has come loose over time.


Whatever your reasoning, you now want to upgrade to something better, replacing the drawers in your kitchen or bathroom with higher quality materials. Upgrading your drawers is an ideal investment for any house, but if you're going to be in your home for 10 or more years, then this is an especially great choice!


One of the most frequent reasons homeowners choose to replace their drawer boxes is because they want to upgrade their kitchen or bathroom. Maybe their drawers aren't broken, but they've been in use for 40 or 50 years, and they weren't built with the best materials. Rather than waiting for the drawers to fall apart, it could be better to get new drawer boxes while you renovate the rest of the kitchen or bathroom.


But you don't have to upgrade the entire room if you need new drawer boxes. When you get replacements, you can keep your old drawer fronts if you prefer, allowing your new boxes to completely blend in with your existing kitchen or bathroom. There are plenty of reasons to upgrade your drawers without changing the rest of the room.


For example, if your drawers are older or made from low-grade materials, you might notice your drawers bowing or bending when you pull them out. If that's the case, it's best to replace the drawers now, before they get worse and either break or stop closing all the way.


In some cases, you can salvage a broken drawer. If the drawer merely came apart at the corners, you might be able to glue or screw the pieces back together. However, if your drawer box is broken from the bottom, or if the sides are split, or if you simply don't want to deal with fixing your old drawers, then your best option is to order a replacement drawer box.


Once you know you need to replace your drawer boxes, there are several things to look for in the replacements to ensure that you are buying quality products. You'll want drawer boxes with better, sturdier materials that can stand the test of time, and you'll also want boxes that are well-constructed and won't break or fall apart easily.


Leave particle board drawer boxes in the past! Sturdy, high-quality materials are crucial for anyone interested in upgrading their drawers. At Cabinet Doors 'N' More, our drawer boxes come in several types of solid wood options, including birch, plywood and higher end species like cherry or walnut.


Solid wood drawer boxes are much sturdier and will last much longer, making them the clear option over particle board. Most solid wood Drawer Boxes are also finished with a clear UV finish that protects the drawers from damage and gives a nice completed look.


We've already covered the importance of solid wood materials in construction, but there are other crucial factors to consider. First, you have to be sure that the drawer's joints are constructed well.


Joints are a crucial part of a drawer. Poorly built joints will cause your drawers to quickly fall apart after steady use, but well-made joints will stay solid for years to come. While there are several different types of joints used for drawers, if you want to make sure your drawer has the best construction quality, you should find a drawer that uses dovetail joints.


The dovetail joint is commonly used to join the sides of a cabinet or drawer because of its notable resistance to being pulled apart. The dovetail joint is very strong because of the way the "dovetails" are shaped and assembled. It's difficult to pull this kind of joint apart, and if glued, it's virtually impossible to break apart. If your drawer is built with dovetail joints, its corners will remain tight through plenty of wear and tear.


Joints keep your drawer together, but the bottom panel of your drawer is what actually holds its contents. The second critical key to quality drawer construction involves the bottom panel of the drawer and how it is installed within the drawer box.


Unfortunately, some companies simply use a thin piece of cheap wood, like luan or press board, and staple it to the bottom of the drawer box on all four sides. But when you keep adding more items to a drawer with a weakly connected bottom, the staples or pins will eventually come loose, and the bottom panel will fall off sooner or later.


Instead, you want the bottom panel to be "encapsulated" into every side of the drawer box. With this method of construction, a groove is manufactured into all four sides of the box, and the bottom panel then slides into the grooves. Once the Drawer Boxes are manufactured and assembled, the bottom panel will never move again.


You also want to make sure the bottom panel is constructed of a solid material like plywood so it can withstand the weight of anything you put inside. A drawer box with a minimum of 1/4" veneered plywood construction will stand the test of time and allow continued usage in your kitchen or bathroom. 041b061a72


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