Good eye, Bruce!Looks great
but (and you are going to hate me for this) My bet is the shelves will sag in the middle over time given the sort of things you are putting on them. Maybe some midline angle braces??
A couple of well placed Lazy Susans might help. Got one in my fridge because food is often just an excuse for Condiments. ( why stop at 3 kinds of mustard?)View attachment 95028
This whole cabinet has me puzzled!
You are right. Those openings are ridiculously small. The thought of putting even small things in and out of there makes me picture getting the back of my hand all scraped up! And with how deep those shelves are, if you put any stuff all the way to the back, you are going to have to do a lot of pulling things out to get access to the stuff back there.
Is there any way you could remove that whole brown cupboard façade and replace it with something that has better doors? Lol, or even a curtain!
Oooo- I like the flat sided lazy Susan!LOVE IT!!!! Oh yeah - feels sooo good to have a place to put things.
I'll second the lazy susan idea. Check Amazon for some. I've got this one it's flat on one side and also has a center part that spins.
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I didn't realize they were that deep, should have been able to tell by the things you have on them. Oh, and studs, who needs those?I like the bracket @Bruce. Since the shelves are 29” deep, I don’t think that would work. With it being a mobile home, probably not a stud in the middle of that wall anyway.
I was thinking ripping a 2x4 in half, and screwing it under the shelf. Probably a ripped half 2x4 support front and back. Or maybe with a spline like that, the bracket would work.
@Finnie your shelf looks nice. I don’t see any dust! If the shelves were a single board, that would work splendidly for me.