I don’t have a lot of storage room under my kitchen sink. A
slide out trash can (love, BTW) fills the right side of the sink cabinet. The
garbage disposal fills the upper air space on the left side of the sink
cabinet. Soaps and cleaners, and extras on deck hang out on the left side of
the cabinet and are in the line of fire when the garage disposal violently decides
it doesn’t want to connect to the waste water pipe and floods the cabinet with
water and food goo.
After trying to dry out a cardboard box box full of dish washing powder three times in two days, I figured it was time to install
shelves under the sink to keep my extras high and dry.
Keep reading! I'll teach you how to make my wood crate shelf.
I couldn’t find what I wanted in a store.
Then I remembered I have mad DIY skillz and a bunch of wood. DIY to the rescue! I designed and built a under sink
shelf from an old hot sauce caddy.
Husband likes hot
sauce so much we got a Dave’s Insanity sauce gift pack like this as a
wedding present. True story.