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Wall Hanging Bathroom or Kitchen Cabinet with Open Cubby Below

Regular price $235.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $235.00 USD
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This solid wall mounted cabinet has 2 doors with an open cubby below. It would make a great kitchen or bathroom cabinet. The pictured shelf is finished in English Chestnut stain and has overall dimensions of 8" deep x 20" wide x 29" tall. If you need other dimensions please message me.

We build these by hand out of Eastern White Pine here in our shop in southwestern KY. Surfaces are sanded smooth and finished professionally. We cover all our stains with multiple coats of a high quality lacquer to protect it.

The cabinet will ship to you fully assembled.

We have Dark pulls on the doors of the pictured cabinet but we also have Silver and Black pulls available as well as knobs that we can finish in a variety of stains and paints.
The pictured cabinet shows the doors secured with snaps but we have started using magnetic catches on all our cabinets.

This piece hangs on the wall via a French Cleat. It is a very easy and secure way of hanging wall mounted shelves. You simply mount the included angled unfinished board to the wall and then the wall cabinet hangs on it. (please see picture of the back of the piece in listing)

If you have questions or custom requests please reach out!

Materials

Eastern White Pine, Nails, Screws

Shipping & Returns

I gladly accept exchanges and cancellations:

Just contact me within: 5 days of delivery

Ship returns back to me within: 7 days of delivery

Request a cancellation within: 24 hours of purchase

I don't accept returns: But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.

The following items can't be returned or exchanged: Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for custom or personalized orders.

Conditions of return: Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.

Care Instructions

Wipe clean with a damp cloth.

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GrammBof5
Great workmanship and easy to mount

This cabinet arrived quickly and very well packed. Written instructions for mounting were included along with the mounting screws. Because the cabinet is mounted over the toilet and the stud is centered, I was only able to attach it to the stud with one screw, but used anchors and screws for the ends. It is well secured. I assume that another screw at the top through the back is where the directions suggested I put one, but I did it differently. I had scrap wood the same depth as the recessed back and the width of the stud. So I attached a 14" piece to the stud, then screwed through the back and into the scrap. Same concept, just lower. It is not moving. But if it ever needs more support, the spacer is already in place. Because the existing vanity is white with fancier doors, I didn't want to try to match the color so I got Early American with the dark hardware. It is stunning and the workmanship is really nice. In my 75 years, I have had lots of ideas and attempts at building a few small projects, but I never seem to be able to cut straight or drive a nail or a screw straight. For that reason I admire and respect the skill that went into crafting this beautiful cabinet.

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GrammBof5
Great workmanship and easy to mount

This cabinet arrived quickly and very well packed. Written instructions for mounting were included along with the mounting screws. Because the cabinet is mounted over the toilet and the stud is centered, I was only able to attach it to the stud with one screw, but used anchors and screws for the ends. It is well secured. I assume that another screw at the top through the back is where the directions suggested I put one, but I did it differently. I had scrap wood the same depth as the recessed back and the width of the stud. So I attached a 14" piece to the stud, then screwed through the back and into the scrap. Same concept, just lower. It is not moving. But if it ever needs more support, the spacer is already in place. Because the existing vanity is white with fancier doors, I didn't want to try to match the color so I got Early American with the dark hardware. It is stunning and the workmanship is really nice. In my 75 years, I have had lots of ideas and attempts at building a few small projects, but I never seem to be able to cut straight or drive a nail or a screw straight. For that reason I admire and respect the skill that went into crafting this beautiful cabinet.