Build Your Pantry With a Single Sheet of Plywood to Save Space.
Kitchen pantries should store items as small as cereal boxes and as small as spices … but it seems like there isn’t always enough space for everything. If you require overflow space, you can build this simple pantry with a single sheet of plywood.
Single plywood furniture designs are always fun and easy for aspiring woodcutters to master. Start with a whole 3/4 inch plywood sheet to build your pantry. You can add 1/2-inch plywood for the shelves and solid wood for the top to make the look smoother.
Use a table saw or circular saw to cut the pieces, as well as a pin attachment and drill to make holes for the shelves. A nailer and glue hold the cabinet together, and the door hinges are used to open the doors.
Follow the link below for a list of scrapbooks and Sketchup plans.
Space-Saving Pantry | Woodworking for mere mortals