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Completed Cabinets in the Basement Family Room

Back in the new basement family room, almost all of the new storage units have been installed. The units feature drawers, work surface, and space for a small refrigerator. The last touches are being put on as the shelves are put into place. These Slide-Lok units were originally designed for garages, but are perfectly suited for use in the basement family room. These cabinets are plywood-based and contain no particle board. Because this is an old house, the dip in the basement floor is visible. The storage units can accommodate uneven floors by using adjustable plastic legs.
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Completed Cabinets in the Basement Family Room

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" And we're back in the new family room and the fellas have installed. Just about all the units that are going in here so this one is actually going to be the part of the room where we have some story is kind of -- work surface. I think they're planning a little bar area here a wine fridge and how are you doing over here have you if you've got all the shows and -- out of this finish and a -- Clinton shelving and -- that's just now one of the interesting things here is that this stuff is originally meant to be garage storage furniture right you know. And we have put it in family room space. And it looks like nice furniture yes. And one of the really great things about this cabinet is that the plywood based product there's absolutely no particleboard in these cabinets yeah you said that that's a good point -- that looks great thank you. And of course in the back where he's installed two big kind of top to bottom units I want to point something out this an old house and also -- you look over there you can really see how the floor dips it's not at all level and if you look at the bottom line of these storage units with their adjustable legs that makes such big difference because the whole line and the whole unit is nice and level."

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