

Let Rev-A-Shelf end your blind corner dilemma with our line of innovative organizational accessories. Specially designed to maximize the storage capacity of your cabinets, each product incorporates revolutionary pivot, pull and slide technologies that allow access to every inch of the organizers. While functional and practical, our blind corner solutions are aesthetically pleasing, available in an array of finishes and colors.
The types of materials and finishes used in a design can create a particular ambiance or look. Choosing the right one is critical and is why we offer our wall cabinet accessories in materials like traditional wood and contemporary wire with round or flat accents and in an array of finishes that include chrome, gray, white, almond, orion gray and natural wood.
Not every cabinet is the same and is why we offer different mounting options that include waste containers that mount to the cabinet floors and/or sidewalls and in counter tops. Many require and include our patented door mounting brackets that allow you to use the product as you would any other cabinet in your home and ensures a custom look.
A blind corner cabinet is used when a traditional corner cabinet is not preferred or won’t fit the available space Rev-A-Shelf features blind corner solutions for most cabinet openings.
Full Height Cabinets:
Single cabinet with one opening typically having a single door.
Drawer/Door Cabinets:
A single base cabinet comprised of a drawer opening and a larger cabinet opening with a single or set of doors.
Face Frame
Face Frame cabinets incorporate a wood “frame” around the front of the outer edge of the cabinet box.
They are considered more traditional and offer some style variation based on the amount of door overlay, which is the extent the door covers or “lays-over” the face frame.
Full Access
Full Access cabinets also referred to as “frameless” they offer a bit more accessibility than framed cabinets. This is because in the construction there is no inside edge of a frame that’s partially blocking the perimeter of the cabinet opening.
Described as a “European” or “Contemporary” style of cabinet, the doors are typically full-overlay (covering the entire front of the cabinet box) though some can be made as full-inset.