A few years ago, I installed some "big box store" kitchen cabinets in a friend's newly built house. They came dissassembled in flat carboard boxes and when I first saw them, I thought that they were just a bunch of junk. However, as I continued into the install, they actually turned out very nice. All of the doors fit, drawers slid out just fine and with the crown mold at the top, looked very professional. However, I wouldn't want them in my house, but that is just the opinion of an "old" cabinet maker. My wife says I'm too picky.
When my kids were little, they used to pull out the kitchen drawers and climb up on them like stair steps. That's the way I built them, super strong, in solid wood guides. Then when my daughter got married, she complained to her husband that the lower drawers kept failing in her kitchen, because when she stepped up on them, they always broke. He couldn't believe she would actually stand on them. Oh well.
Roly
