Hardware Resources Rollouts: Pre-Built Wood Rollout Drawers for Cabinets and Vanities
What These Rollouts Are and How They Fit
The Hardware Resources Rollouts Collection is a line of pre-built wood rollout drawers that retrofit into existing base cabinets and vanities, turning a fixed shelf into sliding access. Each unit is a finished birch-tone wood drawer box mounted on its own slides, dropped into the cabinet without rebuilding the case. Standard kitchen rollouts run a fixed depth in widths from 12 through 33 inches, stepping every few inches to match common cabinet openings. Vanity high-back versions add a tall rear panel in 12-, 15-, and 18-inch widths so plumbing can pass behind the box while items stay contained. To size a retrofit rollout drawer, measure the interior opening width and pick the next size down so the slides clear the face frame. Because these ship at set depths and are not cut to size, confirm cabinet depth before ordering. Common spots include the pull-out shelf for a base cabinet, an under-sink rollout where a P-trap intrudes, the pantry, and laundry storage where a fixed shelf wastes the back of the cabinet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these rollouts cut to size? No. They are finished boxes at fixed depths and stepped widths, so the install is far simpler than a slide-and-panel kit but offers less custom fit. Buying a finished box is the right call for most retrofits where the cabinet is sound and only access needs improving. Which model works under a bathroom sink? Choose a vanity high-back rollout organizer; its tall rear panel routes around the P-trap while keeping items contained. How do rollouts compare to wire baskets or custom cabinet work? The finished wood box installs without a shop visit, unlike custom cabinetry, and presents a solid, contained surface rather than the open frame of a wire basket. Where can I see related storage? Hardware Resources also offers lazy susans and decorative storage organizers in coordinating finishes.
Coordinate with cabinet pulls and cabinet knobs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size rollout should I order for my cabinet?
Measure the interior opening width of the cabinet, then select the next size down so the slides clear the face frame. Standard kitchen rollouts are available in widths from 12 through 33 inches, stepping every few inches to match common cabinet openings. The units are not cut to size, so confirming both the width and the cabinet depth before ordering is essential.
How do Hardware Resources Rollouts differ from a slide-and-panel kit?
A rollout from this collection is a finished, ready-made birch-tone wood drawer box that arrives assembled on its own slides, whereas a slide-and-panel kit supplies the components separately for the buyer to build and size. The finished-box approach trades some custom fit for a much simpler installation, making it the practical choice for retrofitting a sound cabinet where only the storage access needs improvement.
Which rollout model works under a bathroom vanity with plumbing in the way?
The vanity high-back rollout is designed for under-sink installations where a P-trap or other plumbing intrudes into the cabinet space. These models add a tall rear panel and are available in 12-, 15-, and 18-inch widths, allowing the plumbing to pass behind the box while keeping stored items contained within the drawer.
Where can Hardware Resources Rollouts be installed beyond the kitchen?
While standard-depth rollouts are a common upgrade for kitchen base cabinets, the same units also fit bathroom vanities, pantries, and laundry storage wherever a fixed shelf leaves the back of the cabinet underused. The vanity high-back versions are the specific models intended for bathroom installations with plumbing obstructions.
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