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Create a stylish coffee and drink bar cabinet with smart, hidden functionality. This build includes a concealed mini fridge space, an optional garbage pull-out drawer, and plenty of storage—keeping everything you need tucked away but easily accessible.

Difficulty moderate

Materials

Wood Products

  • 3 Plywood , 3/4" , 4' x 8'
  • 4 Dimensional Lumber , 1"x3"x8"
  • 1 Dimensional Lumber , 1"x8"x6"
  • 1 Project Board , 1"x2'x6'
  • 2 Trim , 3/4" x 8'
  • 1 Edge Banding , 1 Roll

Hardware & Supplies

  • -- Wood Screws 1 3/4"
  • -- Wood Glue
  • -- 1 3/4 Pocket Hole Screws
  • -- Hardware
  • -- Fabric
  • -- 2" Legs
  • -- Hinges
  • 10 Drawer Slides
  • 3 Magnet Door Clasps
  • -- Iron
  • -- Needle & Thread
  • -- Staples
  • -- Mini Fridge 2.6 Cu ft
  • -- 13 Gallon Garbage

Cut List & Parts

  • 4 3/4" Plywood , 35.25" x 20"
  • 1 3/4" Plywood , 56" x 20"
  • 4 3/4" Plywood Scrap Piece , 17 1/4"
  • 2 3/4" Plywood Scrap Piece , 18 1/2"
  • 6 3/4" Plywood , 18" x 6"
  • 4 3/4" Plywood , 14 3/4" x 6"
  • 1 3/4" Plywood , 14 3/4" x 16 1/2"
  • 2 3/4" Plywood , 16" x 6"
  • 1 3/4" Plywood , 16" x 16 1/2"
  • 2 3/4" Plywood , 17 1/4" x 12"
  • 1 3/4" Plywood , 14" x 12"
  • 1 3/4" Plywood , 15 1/2" x 22"
  • 1 3/4" Plywood , 14" x 16 1/2"
  • 6 1"x3" , 26"
  • 4 1"x3" , 12"
  • 2 1"x3" , 13 1/2"
  • 2 1"x8" , 17"
  • 1 1"x8" , 18 1/4"
  • 1 2'x6' Project Board , 57 1/2" x 20 3/4"
  • 2 Scrap 3/4" Plywood , 2" x 18"

Directions

  • Cut Pieces for Cabinet Carcass

    Start by cutting all your plywood pieces.
    Main Cabinet Pieces:
    -(4) pieces — 35 1/4" x 20" (vertical sides + dividers)
    -(1) piece — 56" x 20" (bottom)

    Support / Bracing Pieces:
    -(4) pieces — 17 1/4" long (top braces)
    -(2) pieces — 18 1/2" long (middle top supports)

  • Prep for Assembly

    Drill all your pocket holes before assembling.
    -On the 35 1/4" x 20" boards Drill 4 pocket holes along one 20" side
    -On the 17 1/4" & 18 1/2" pieces drill 2 pocket holes on each end

    -Lightly sand all pieces (this makes assembly cleaner + faster)

  • Putting Together Cabinet Carcass

    Mark divider placement
    -Take your 56" bottom board and measure 17 1/4“ in from each end
    -Draw straight lines using a square
    -This creates your center opening (~18 1/2" wide for the fridge)

    Install vertical dividers
    -Attach (2) of the 35 1/4“ boards along those lines, using wood glue + pocket hole screws
    -Make sure they are square before securing

    Attach outer sides
    -Take the remaining (2) 35.25" boards and attach them to each end of the base
    -At this point you should have 3 sections: Left cabinet, middle fridge opening and right cabinet

    Add top supports
    -Attach the (2) 18 1/2“ pieces across the top of the middle section
(these connect the two center dividers)
    -Then install the (4) 17 1/4“ pieces across the tops of the outer sections
(2 on each side)

  • Cutting Pieces for Drawer Boxes

    Drawer Sides (used for all drawers):
    -(6) pieces — 18" x 6"
    Front & Back Pieces:
    -(4) pieces — 14 3/4" x 6" (for left + right drawers)
    -(2) pieces — 16" x 6" (for middle drawer)
    Drawer Bottoms:
    -(2) pieces — 14 3/4" x 16 1/2" (left + right drawers)
    -(1) piece — 16" x 16 1/2" (middle drawer)

  • Prep for Assembly

    Front and Back Pieces:
    -Drill 2 pocket holes on each end of 14 3/4" x 6" and 16" x 6"
    Drawer Bottoms:
    -Drill 2 pocket holes on ALL four sides

    -Lightly sand all pieces

  • Building Drawer Boxes

    Take:
    -(2) — 18" x 6" (sides)
    -(2) — 14.75" x 6" (front + back)
    -Attach into a rectangle using wood glue and screws

    Attach bottom:
    -(1) — 14.75" x 16.5" using wood glue + pocket hole screws
    -Repeat for second outside drawer

    Middle Drawer (make 1)
    Take:
    -(2) — 18" x 6" (sides)
    -(2) — 16" x 6" (front + back)
    -Assemble rectangle using wood glue and screws

    Attach bottom:
    -(1) — 16" x 16.5" Using wood glue and Screws

    Edge Band

    After building your three drawers iron on 3/4" edge banding to clean up drawer boxes.

  • Attaching Drawer Slides

    Attach slides to drawer boxes
    -Measure 3" up from the bottom of each drawer side
    -Draw a straight line using a carpenter square
    -Attach drawer slide just under that line
    -Repeat for all 3 drawers

    Attach slides inside cabinet
    -Measure 2 1/2" down from the underside of the top brace
    -Draw a straight line using carpenter square
    -Mark 3/4" back from the cabinet front (this creates proper inset spacing)
    -Attach slides under that line
    -Repeat for each drawer opening

  • Spacer Pieces

    Cut: Using scrap plywood
    -(2) pieces — 17 1/4" long (outer cabinets)
    -(1) piece — 18 1/2" long (middle cabinet)

    Prep:
    -Drill 2 pocket holes on each end
    -Lightly sand

    Install:
    -Measure 7 1/2" down inside each cabinet section
    -Draw a straight line

    Attach:
    -17 1/4" pieces → left + right sections
    -18 1/2" piece → middle section

    Use:
    -Wood glue and pocket hole screws

  • Garbage Drawer (optional)

    Drawer Sides:
    -(2) pieces — 17 1/4" x 12"
    Drawer Back:
    -(1) piece — 14" x 12"
    Drawer Front (tall front panel):
    -(1) piece — 15 1/2" x 22"
    Drawer Bottom:
    -(1) piece — 14" x 16 1/2"

  • Prep for Assembly

    Drill pocket holes before assembling.
    -17 1/4" x 12" drill 3 pocket holes along one 12"edge
    -14" x 12" drill 3 pocket holes on each end
    -14" x 16 1/2" drill 2 pocket holes on all four sides

    -Lightly sand all pieces

  • Build Garbage Drawer

    Attach sides to drawer front
    Take:
    -(2) — 17. 1/4" x 12" (sides)
    -(1) — 15 1/2" x 22" (front)
    -Attach sides to the back of the front panel using wood glue and screws
    -This creates the full depth of the drawer (~18" total)

    Attach the back
    -(1) — 14" x 12" (back piece)
    -Secure using wood glue and screws

    Attach the bottom
    -(1) — 14" x 16 1/2" (bottom)
    -Attach using wood glue and screws

  • Installing Garbage Drawer

    This drawer is taller and heavier, so it uses double drawer slides for extra support.

    Attach slides to drawer
    -Install 2 drawer slides per side:
    -One at the top and one at the bottom

    Mark slide placement inside cabinet
    Measure:
    -2 1/2" up from bottom
    -13 1/5" up from bottom
    -Draw straight lines using a square
    -Measure 1 1/2" back from the cabinet front. This allows space for a cabinet door or drawer front
    -Repeat on other side

    Add spacer (left side only)
    -Attach scrap wood to the left interior wall of the cabinet
    -This creates clearance so drawer slide and door hinges don't interfere with each other.

    Install cabinet-side slides
    Attach slides just under each line

  • Doors & Drawer Fronts

    Cut 1x3 boards:
    -(6) pieces — 26" (vertical stiles)
    -(4) pieces — 12" (left + right doors)
    -(2) pieces — 13 1/2" (middle door)

    Prep:
    -Drill 2 pocket holes on each end of all 12" and 13 1/2" pieces

    Left + Right Doors
    Attach:
    -(2) 26" pieces & (2) 12" pieces using wood glue and screws.
    -Repeat for second door

    Middle Door
    Attach:
    -(2) 26" pieces & (2) 13 1/2" pieces using wood glue and screws

    Drawer Fronts
    Cut 1x8 board:
    -(2) pieces — 17"
    -(1) piece — 18 1/4"

    Trim Router

    Use a 1/4" round-over bit + trim router to give the doors and drawer fronts a softened edges. This makes everything look high-end!

  • Edge Banding and Trim

    Edge Banding
    Apply iron-on edge banding to:
    -Front of (4) vertical plywood piece
    -Front (3) spacer pieces between drawers and doors

    Decorative Trim
    Cut List (3/4" trim):
    -(2) pieces — 56" (45° cuts on both ends)
    -(4) pieces — 20" 45° on one end & straight cut on the other
    -Make sure you mirror cuts for left + right sides

    Install:
    -Attach trim to top and bottom of cabinet using brad nailer OR wood glue + clamps

  • Cabinet Top

    Take:
    -(1) 2' x 6' project board and cut to 57 1/2" x 20 3/4"

    Trim Router

    Use a 1/4" round-over bit on top edges
 to match doors & drawer fronts for a cohesive look

  • Stain and Top Coat

    Apply your choice of:
    -Stain or paint
    -Seal with top coat

    Water Resistant

    I did 3 coats on the body of the cabinet and 7 coats on the cabinet top to make is water proof.

  • Fabric Door Center

    Cut (3) piece of fabric:
    -Height: covers inside door opening
    -Width: 6" wider than door opening

    Prep Fabric:
    -Fold + iron top and bottom edges
    -Sew a simple gather stitch along top & bottom

    Install:
    -Staple fabric to inside of door frame
    -Attach at top & bottom

  • Attaching Drawer Fronts & Doors

    Drawer Fronts:
    -Use playing cards as spacers for perfect even gaps
    -Attach with 1 1/4" wood screws (from inside drawer box)

    Doors:
    -Install hinges of your choice. (I used barrel hinges + magnetic clasps)

  • Hardware, Top, & Legs

    Install:
    -Drawer pulls & door hardware of your choosing

    Attach cabinet top:
    -Use 1 1/4" wood screws from underneath

    Legs (Optional):
    -Add (8) 2" legs to bottom of cabinet


  • Interior Cabinet Shelves

    Cut:
    -(2) pieces — 17.25" x 18" (shelves)

    Prep:
    -Drill 3 pocket holes along each 18" side of both shelves
    -Lightly sand edges
    - Apply Edge Banding to front the front of shelves

    Install Shelves:
    -Determine shelf height
    -Create temporary supports & cut scrap pieces to the height of your desired shelf placement

    Attach shelves:
    -Set shelf on top of the scrap supports and secure using wood glue and screws.

    -Repeat process on left side if you skipped the garbage drawer

  • All Done!

    You now have a fully functional drink station complete with:
    -Drawer storage
    -Cabinet storage
    -Mini fridge space
    - Hidden Garbage Storage

    ENJOY!