This method is the easiest way to make a set of Shaker Style cabinet doors. Cabinet makers would probably scoff at this tutorial but I needed a set of EASY(no table saw required) cabinet doors and this method is E-Z.
When we bought our house ten years ago the cabinets were flat front partial overlay icky brown laminate cabinets. My first kitchen project was to trim them out with lattice trim to make the doors look like shaker style doors. Then I painted them all white.
Well… a refrigerator used sit in this spot and I’m finally making the cabinet doors for the box I created 10 years ago. So when I started to plan for making the doors I decided I would make the simplest and fastest doors possible since I plan to replace this entire 1962 kitchen some day.
On with the tutorial…
Measure and mark the correct size for each door.
Set a jig, ruler, or 2×4 to use as a straight edge. I used the Kreg Jig for rip cuts, fastened with C clamps.
Then measure and cut the lattice trim moulding to the correct size. I butt joined my trim, which is typical for shaker style. No mitered corners thankfully.
Then sand the cuts smooth.Apply a good quality wood glue to the trim moulding. Make sure to cover the whole back of the wood trim in order to get a good bond. Then use small trim nails to secure the trim in place. I actually didn’t have any trim nails, so I just glued and clamped my trim and the Gorilla glue is definitely sufficient.
Check out the video…it has way more detail and I give brief explanation of the hinges. I’ll update you once I have everything painted.
Alison says
January 25, 2021 at 8:22 pmI love this easy diy. I tried these and couldn’t figure out the right size of mdf…it all seemed too heavy so I used plywood..my doors are assembled and I can’t figure out how to determine the size of hinges I need.
Also what size mdf did you use in case I redo them. Thanks in advance!
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