I'm building kitchen cabinets for our house. I've built almost all the base cabinets and drawers. The base cabinets are all drawers because the boss wanted them that way. I said yes without thinking but the extra drawers sure do add some time and cost.
ive been delaying building the corner base cabinet until I got the two adjacent cabinets set so I could get some exact measurements. The boss doesn't want a lazy Susan. She wants three drawers going into the corner on a 45 degree angle with perpendicular drawer faces mounted to the drawers. This seems to be fairly popular now.
i was thinking I would just make a parallel sided cabinet that is installed at a 45 into the corner. The front would be notched to follow the plane of the adjacent cabinets. this would allow me to mount the Blum tandem slides right to the plywood sides.
The cabinets are frameless. Blum tandem drawer glides. Overlay drawer faces with a narrow reveals between the drawer faces. The corner is pretty wide with 15" on each leg (39" cabinet width)
So, are there any tricks to these cabinets and drawers? I'm mostly concerned with drawer face interference between the 45 degree drawers and the adjacent drawers.