Specification

8
15 in. high Wall - Single Door
15", 18", 21"
15"
15"
W151515L/R
W181515L/R
W211515L/R
- Specify: hinged Left or Right
- No adjustable shelves
24", 27", 30"
15"
15"
15 in. high Wall - Double Doors
W241515BT
W271515BT
W301515BT
- No adjustable shelves
- No adjustable shelves
15", 18", 21", 24", 27", 30"
15"
15"
15 in. high Wall - No Door
W151515ND
W181515ND
W211515ND
W241515ND
W271515ND
W301515ND
15", 18", 21", 24", 27", 30"
15"
15"
15 in. high Wall - Uplift Door
W151515UL
W181515UL
W211515UL
W241515UL
W271515UL
W301515UL
- Multi-position uplift mechanism
- Soft Close feature
- No adjustable shelves
Planning storage for an empty space can be a bit overwhelming- we offer so many options!
Here is a three-step approach to help simplify tackling that empty space:
1) Identify how many “limited-width” components you will need. Components with
drawers, shelves, rollouts and closed-door storage are available in a limited range of
widths (15", 18", 21", 24", 27" and 30"). These are generally the core storage solutions
for your space.
2) Begin your design by placing those core items into your layout rst. They form towers
that act as anchors for hanging storage or wall adjustable shelves.
3) Once those towers have been placed, it’s easy to complete your layout by lling the
remaining wall space with a variety of wall hanging units, as these components are
available in a wider array of sizes (15"-36" in ½" increments).
Look for additional Design Tips throughout this Specication Guide. They will help
you create your layout and determine the best use of space in your project.
Wall Cabinets
closet
design tip