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@olbriar ... As a former cabinetmaker I thought you might appreciate this:

That is indeed cool! Years ago the wife and I ran around with a couple that was renting an older home with some very interesting kitchen cabinets. The upper cabinets started out shallow and increased in depth as they approached the ceiling. Tea cups and saucer depth the first shelf and platter depth the top. The hinge side of the doors were mounted to stiles that were cut at an angle so that the doors would remain level and not swing open on their own. Once the angles were figured out, it could be duplicated in all the kitchens that carpenter constructed. It gave the cabinets a very different look than the normal kitchen. It seemed like a waste of storage space but it allowed greater access to the countertop area.
 
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