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Can drawers are a popular addition to pantries
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but can be used in any space. They are essentially
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regular drawers that are open on top (versus having a shelf on top, which is a default standard in most locations) to allow for taller items
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First, add your drawer(s). In this case, we added three large drawers and a medium drawer. A gap/space is left above the drawer to allow for the height of cans or other items. A 3” is a typical height for this spacer, but this can vary depending on your client’s needs. I repeated this step with each new drawer.
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to be stored inside.
Start by adding drawers, but leave a gap between each one. A 3” space is pretty typical, but the spacing will vary depending on the client’s needs and the use of the drawer(s).
The next step is to remove the default fixed shelf between the drawer and the spacer above it. Open the
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Properties [Part] of the drawer and select
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Off
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in the Shelf Above
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field (under the
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Misc
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heading) to ignore/remove the shelf
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Note that manually selecting and deleting a shelf may result in it popping back in when |
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making additional changes to the parts or |
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component. |
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Use the Apply properties to.. Select
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to
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click on any other drawers that also need a shelf removed. This will eliminate the need
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to remove them
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one by one.
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Note: If you just delete the shelves above the drawers, they may appear back on as you make changes to your comp. Using the above method will ensure they stay turned off.
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Avoid applying to the entire comp, wall or room as it may accidentally remove needed shelves above other drawers. |
Faceless or scooped drawer fronts are
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another popular choice for pantries
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This will leave you with a drawer that is only the box, so the options in the drawer properties will drastically minimize (as seen on the right).
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and other similar storage needs.
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