Replacing A Lock On A Dresser Drawer

Replacing A Lock On A Dresser Drawer

A locked dresser drawer can be useful for all sorts of ordinary reasons. Maybe you want a safer place for personal papers, jewelry, keepsakes, spare keys, or small valuables. Or maybe the old lock has simply stopped working and the drawer has become more annoying than secure. The good news is that replacing a dresser…

How Do Drawer Scoops Work?

How Do Drawer Scoops Work?

Drawer scoops are one of those small cabinet details that make a bigger difference than people expect. Instead of using a separate knob or pull, a drawer scoop is a shaped cutout built into the drawer front so you can grip it with your fingers and pull the drawer open. It sounds simple, because it…

Kitchen Drawers Vs. Cabinet Costs 2026

Kitchen Drawers Vs. Cabinet Costs 2026

One of the most important choices homeowners have to make when planning a kitchen renovation in 2026 is how to arrange the storage. Kitchen drawers and cabinets are both useful and stylish, but they cost various amounts. Read on to learn more. Overview: Drawers and Cabinets People usually store dishes, pots and pans, and other…

What Are The Components Of A Kitchen Cabinet

Drawer Components

If you are searching for “parts of a drawer” or “kitchen cabinet parts terminology” and what words like Inset, frameless, overlay, stiles and rails mean? If so, DC Drawers can help! Drawer Parts Terminology & What They Mean We work directly in conjunction with cabinet door manufacturers and have had the experience of learning a…

Removing Metal Glides With No Levers

Removing Metal Glides With No Levers

Are you looking to properly remove your drawers with metal glides and no levers? Follow our step-by-step guide below to accomplish this task safely. What To Know About Metal Glides In most cases, metal glides will consist of two main parts, including the drawer slide and ball bearing. The drawer slide is a horizontal track…

What Is Drawer Notching?

What Is A Notched Drawer

Drawer notching is a woodworking technique used to create a specific type of joint or to fit parts of a drawer into place. This technique involves making precise cuts or notches in the wood to facilitate assembly, ensure proper alignment, or enhance the functionality of the drawer. Here are the primary uses and methods of…