SHARK NOSE FINGERPULLS
Jenn Sinclair
4 years ago
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siriuskey
4 years agoDr Retro House Calls
4 years agodreamer
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4 years agoMatthew Eco
4 years ago
Had my heart set on no handles in my kitchen, but cabinet makers drawings have come back and the internal height I can get is only 90mm, 92mm and 285mm. Which I feel is not very much at all! I want to be able to put my mugs/glasses in some and plates in others. Can anyone let me know what their internal heights are? Or should I just opt for handles?
Depends on the size of the soft close sliders and if they can be fitted to your listed sizes, this would still allow you to go without handles. Check out the following supplier they supply all brands and sizes, great to deal with.
I would opt for fewer, but deeper drawers. Or smaller mugs and cups!
Best of luck,
Dr Retro
of Dr Retro House Calls.
Just measured my cup drawer. It is 120mm, comfortable for mugs to 110mm. Don't compromise your storage because of handles.
All my bank of drawers are 120mm (internal) top drawer, then two 245mm (internal) drawers below. With handles.
If you would like to have deeper draws with no handles, Blum do a draw within a draw, fittings can be purchased via Elraco.
https://elraco.com.au/index.php/kitchen-drawer-kits-c-30_1179
Hey Jenn - if you're looking to maximise space might be better off going for handles. You could choose a flush pull system, something like this means there's nothing protruding but it still looks flush.
dreamer