How to Create a Floating Cabinet

Do what a unique and unusual cabinet for your home? Why not make create a floating cabinet? These space-saving cabinets are big on style, but small on the real estate they require. From media cabinets to bathroom vanities, a floating cabinet can be a stunning addition to any room. Here’s what you can with them.

• Just what is a Floating Cabinet?

A floating cabinet is simply a cabinet that mounts directly on your wall and doesn’t stand on legs or a base that touches the floor. They’re not a mystery; but, they certainly create a unique look in any room. The space between the floor and the cabinet produce the illusion that the cabinet is floating – thus the name “floating cabinet.”

• Media Cabinets

For a sleek, contemporary look a long, narrow floating cabinet mounted just below your flat screen TV would be the perfect spot to stash your electronics and DVDs. Hint – make sure you have an electrical outlet placed on the wall space inside the cabinet box so you don’t have to look at unsightly wires.

• Side Board and Buffets

If you long for a side board or buffet in a small dining area, but can’t afford to give up too much floor space, create a floating cabinet from two or three ordinary wall cabinets mounted with 12 to 16 inches of space between the bottom of the cabinets and the floor. Then top the set with a finished piece of wood or thick glass to complete the unit. It’s a budget-friendly way to provide for ample storage and serving space in a small room.

• Bathroom Vanities

Floating vanities in the bath are a terrific look in a truly modern style. You can create large or small floating cabinets to hold your sink bowls. Or flank a traditional cabinet with two floating cabinets for a stunning design. Kick it up a notch by adding low-level lighting strips below the floating pieces – you’ll love the look.

Kitchen Cabinets

Kitchen cabinets can also be constructed as floating cupboards that visually open up a small galley kitchen without sacrificing storage space. And the added benefit is that it’s easy to keep the floor clean beneath them.

• Office Space

Whether you just need a small writing station in a central hallway or a full desk and cabinet set, a floating arrangement will make a special space for carrying your work load. Mount whatever type of cabinets you need above the floor; then top them with ample writing surface to spread out and get things done.

Check out pictures and inspiration for this article in the Floating Cabinet ideabook on Houzz. You’re sure to find a floating cabinet that can accommodate your needs with a smaller footprint than traditional cabinetry with a whole lot of style.

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