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Modify current kitchen cabinets without dismantling

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Hi, I am so lack of knowledge in this area. Anyone knows if it is possible to change the configuration of current kitchen cabinets without dismantling it ?

For example, I have 2 drawers Medium size I want to remove them and also remove 1 skinny cabinet door which is next to the drawers. Then remove the divider between the drawers and skinny compartment and then replace the whole compartment with wider drawers. 

So basically I want to re-divide the inner space without dismantling. Possible?

 

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On 12/30/2018 at 5:29 PM, Goingbonkers said:

Hi, I am so lack of knowledge in this area. Anyone knows if it is possible to change the configuration of current kitchen cabinets without dismantling it ?

For example, I have 2 drawers Medium size I want to remove them and also remove 1 skinny cabinet door which is next to the drawers. Then remove the divider between the drawers and skinny compartment and then replace the whole compartment with wider drawers. 

So basically I want to re-divide the inner space without dismantling. Possible?

Nothing is impossible. It can be done but the work is going to be very complex. Changing a medium size to wider drawers  cannot be modify. You need to make a new drawers as per your requirement which I think would be quite costly due to high labours cost in Singapore.

Edited by dnc specialist
 

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