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Post #76489 by JonPez on Tue, Feb 17, 2004 2:15 PM

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On 2004-02-17 14:05, Swanky wrote:
JonPez,
I would suggest putting the liquor on top. The mugs and stuff you will use less, and need to "see" less than the mixers, etc. Put the most used on top shelf. A glass top is a great idea. Try to keep stuff under it away from the edge. In case of a spill, liquid will get to the outer edge. Adding a little light inside is another good idea. Also some shelf paper. Looks like the doors are removable. That's a plus.

I put a small light in there, but I might put some of those small under-the-counter lights in there. The doors are removable, so I got in there and cleaned it good. I put in shelf paper as well.
The glass top will be pretty thick, with the edges ground down so there will be no sharp edges...
I put the liquor on the bottom because it was open and more visible. The enclosed area seemed better for "non-tiki" yet bar-related things that I didn't want to see all the time. I may rearrange things, tho. I am looking for some rattan baskets to fit in the bottom area for storage of those things...
Thanks again!
JonPez