Introduction: Low-Profile Drawer for Easy Storage

About: My name is Travis and I like to build cool stuff!

Ok I know, this is super basic. But it's honestly been super awesome for me so I wanted to share!

My bed is super low so it makes it hard to store things under there. It was just wasted space for me which was frustrating especially because I live in a studio.

But after one fateful Amazon delivery, the idea struck me: Use the cardboard as a low profile drawer slide!

Honestly, you can just lay down a sheet of cardboard and call it a day. But this will walk you through how to add handles and some extra stuff to make it slide easier.

I assume this would slide on all hard surfaces and carpet.

Let's get to it!

Supplies

Step 1: Attach the Furniture Sliders

I had self sticking furniture sliders so I put one on each corner. It'd probably work better with a few more in the middle but the four worked well enough.

Step 2: Make the Handles

There's probably 100 ways to attach and make handles for this but I used zip ties because that's what I had at home and I'm self-isolating so I didn't want to run to the store.

I'm going to try to explain this but it might be easier to just follow along with the photos.

  1. Poke or drill your holes
  2. Push a small zip tie up through the first hole
  3. Push another small zip tie down through the second hole
  4. Push the first zip tie into the second zip tie
  5. Underneath, add a zip tie to the second zip tie sticking through
  6. Clip the extra zip tie length off the bottom ones underneath
  7. Repeat steps 1-6 about 4 or 5 inches to the right
  8. String a handle through the zip ties. A rope or something would be nice. But again, I only had these small zip ties on hand and I am self-isolating.
  9. Repeat steps 1-8 if you want a second handle.

Step 3: Store Your Stuff & Stash It Away!

I'm storing all of my shoes on here because it's super easy to get to them and see all of them at a glance.

Please let me know your thoughts on this project, if you try it yourself, along with any ways to improve this design.

– Travis

P.S. I also host a podcast called Curiosityness! Every week I conduct a podcast interview with an expert about the most fascinating history, things, & people of our world. If that interests you, I encourage you to check out the Curiosityness podcast available for free at https://www.curiosityness.com/

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