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HOW TO BUILD A CUSTOM TILT-OUT TRASH CABINET | ABBY ORGANIZES
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Reviews 37Total Time 4 hrs 30 minsEstimated Reading Time 8 minsPublished Sep 21, 2022
- Choose the cabinet door sized for your garbage can + lumber. The first step was deciding what size cabinet door would work best for this project. We ended up with a 21” x 30” door, and that ended up being perfect for a large size garbage can.
- Measure the lumber for the tilt-out trash cabinet. When preparing to cut the four sides of the cabinet frame out of 1x12s, I used the cabinet door measurements and added an 1/8” to each side.
- Drill the pocket holes. This was my first time using a Kreg Jig kit, and man was it fun! I bought the least expensive model, and it was perfect for my needs.
- Glue the joints together. After I drilled the pocket holes (I did three per side), I used a generous amount of Elmer’s Carpenter’s Wood Glue on the joints before screwing everything together.
- Assemble the finish boards for the tilt-out trash cabinet. After the four cabinet sides were joined, it was time to attach the various 1x3s and 1x2s trim pieces to give the cabinet a finished look.
- Apply wood filler if needed. Another benefit to using pocket holes is that you don’t have a bunch of nail or screw holes on the front surface of your project.
- Sand the cabinet. Once the trim pieces were attached and glued, I made sure to sand down the cabinet with my orbital sander. This inexpensive tool really comes in handy for these woodworking-type projects.
- Prime and paint. I actually enjoy listening to podcasts with my headphones while I let the power sander do all the work. I worked my way down progressively, starting with a a course sand paper and moving to a very fine sandpaper.
- Cut and assemble the tilt door. Once the cabinet “box” was painted, it was time to work on the tilt-out cabinet door. You can see in the picture that that I cut two 1x12s at a 45 degree angle with my chop saw (a table saw or circular saw would work as well) for the angled sides.
- Screw on the hinges. When selecting hinges for the project, I considered a 12” long piano style hinge, but I ended up buying two narrow hinges that were smaller but seemed slightly thicker and more durable than the bendy piano hinges.
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- Slide Out Trash/Recycle Cabinet. This trash and recycle center is a simple, effective and beautiful way to keep trash and recycling neat and tidy. Just build a simple cabinet and add drawer trays to hold each trash bin.
- Tilt out Trash Bin. Here is our basic tilt out trash bin plan. As you will see throughout this post, many have built and modified their recycle and trash centers around this basic concept.
- Tilt Out Trash/Recycle Bin with Drawer. This trash bin is from the original tilt out plan, but this builder added a drawer and made it the same height as the stovetop, very clever!
- Small Kitchen Island with Tilt Out Trash. Another clever solution using the basic tilt out trash plan. This builder incorporated the tilt out option into a small island.
- Tilt Out Trash with Open Shelves. Here the original tilt out plan was modified to add open storage, anther great way to double the functionality of the cabinet.
- Lift Top Double Garbage Bin. Here is a basic cabinet with hinge lift tops to access the garbage bins. Another creative design to hide the garbage and recycling bins, in a functional and beautiful way.
- Triple Tilt Out Trash and Recycle Center. Here is the tilt out trash bin, tripled up! The builder is using this for laundry, but this is another great trash and recycle option!
- Built-in Trash Cabinet. We love this built-in trash cabinet using our Shelf Help service! So if you're designing a kitchen and want to simply incorporate a tilt out trash/recycle bin or two, our simple plan is a great place to start!
- Small Kitchen Island Double Slide Out Trash Cans. Here is our small kitchen island, with double trash cans plan! We love how compact and functional it is, great for a small space or additional trash and countertop storage for any kitchen.
- Entryway Hutch with Tilt out Trash Bins. Browse our bookshelf, console and cabinet plans and get creative by adding a trash and/or recycle option. Seen here, the tilt out trash option is added to a secretary hutch.
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