Hopefully the owner of the condo we live in didn't have to pay for this bonus drawer.
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It looks like that the tall cabinet door below it (if it is a door) had a space above it and they just tried to fill the space. I've seen dead spaces before but not used like that!
That was a stroke of MAD creative genius - Got some dead space; have an extra drawer; CONFOUND the new owners! That is something that I could have done on purpose!Hank Lee
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The work order on the bottom of the drawer dates it to the same year as when this building was constructed--1996. I'm guessing no one bothered to correct the builder. Below this drawer is a 40" tall pantry with shelves and below that is another 30" tall pantry cabinet with a faux drawer front molded into the door front. I'm guessing these two units should have been swapped. If I owned this place, I would be figuring out some kind of solution, but I don't so I'll stay content in knowing I didn't build this kitchen. Contractors make mistakes the whole world round.
Something else I didn't realize is that undermount drawer slides existed in 1996.
Just like in the US, when I hear some kind of woodworking equipment going, my ears perk up. Someone in our building is having some remodeling done and I'm pretty sure I've narrowed it down to the people in the penthouse. Sounds like a router and also sounds like the bit is getting dull and they're getting a bit of chatter. It also smells like they're getting some burning.
Last edited by atgcpaul; 07-18-2018, 01:35 AM.Comment
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I always amazes me how far somebody will go to save themselves a couple of dollars! Given the old saying, "time is money" I think whoever did that had a lot more invested than an electrical box would have cost.
CWS
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