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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Perfekt Solution


Materials: 2 Perfekt cabinets and casters

Description: Storage and space were at a premium in my parents Victorian kitchen. They had a narrow fridge, leaving a foot+ at the side for a storage solution.

I suggested stacking the Perfekt units and we used ties along the back to stabilize the units together. We added rubber-covered casters and the whole thing can be rolled out to clean behind, or to retrieve the ball for the dog :)

This ended up being a 'perfect' solution for baking needs and an extensive spice collection!

~ Kate, Ontario, Canada

7 comments:

  1. Nice idea. I love your floors and woodwork too:)

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  2. I think so many people can benefit from this with that last little sliver of space by the fridge.

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  3. Is that a crock from Forks Road Pottery?

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  4. So much storage in such a small spot, and I love that you put it on wheels.

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  5. I would like to have used the Perfekt shelves at the end of my J-shaped kitchen counter, as I really like the idea of rounding (or "triangling") off the corners if only to minimize the incidence of stabbing myself in the hip with the square edges.

    Unfortunately they're so darn expensive!

    I commend you for doing what I wanted to do but never had the guts (to fork out the cash). :)

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  6. Yes,it is Forks Road Pottery! Great for keeping tea in.

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  7. I absolutely love this! I bow to your superior storage vision and intelligence!
    Laurel
    www.abundantempress.blogspot.com

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