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Post by mibosa on Jan 14, 2016 7:57:47 GMT 10
This is my upper kitchen cupboard at the moment and I am seeking member's input on how they have stored their plates, bowls, cups and glasses. I have yet to instal the doors and sliding tracks. Thank you, Bob.
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Post by Rattles on Jan 14, 2016 11:03:13 GMT 10
I just use a piece of the non slip rubber mating on the bottom (see image below) and 150mm squares between plates and bowls. Like your cupboard it is at the top and mine is also above the axles, rarely anything moves, however I always open the door with caution, and remove when on site and reinsert when travelling. Rattles
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Post by mibosa on Jan 14, 2016 19:19:24 GMT 10
Thanks Rattles, yes I have seen that material previously. I'm hoping that soon other members will add photos of their own quirky little designs of holders out of wood or similar.
Regards,
Bob
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Post by akeepsake on Jan 15, 2016 7:12:23 GMT 10
Hi Bob here's what's in the Jenno It's not an addition but was advertised in the sales brochure hope it helps Held in by a small strip of quad
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Post by shesgotthelook on Jan 15, 2016 8:05:28 GMT 10
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Post by mibosa on Jan 15, 2016 15:14:00 GMT 10
Thanks akeepsake and shesgotthelook, they are what I'm talking about and I'm already devising a similar style structures in my head but still welcome any further photos from others.
Regards,
Bob
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Post by King Fisher on Feb 26, 2016 6:32:27 GMT 10
I use the same non slip matting on the shelves as rattles, but I don't use it between the plates. I just leave it there all the time.
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Post by DC3Td on Feb 26, 2016 7:45:43 GMT 10
That matting is also ideal as privacy screens on windows.Cut to size,add a couple of discreet blu-taks on corners & there you have instant curtains.Some types of this matting have a flat side/rounded side so if you can affix flat side to glass.
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