I saw this somewhere on Pinterest awhile ago but never saved it and the other day I was reminded of it. We had to change the cartridge on our water filter so my husband had to take everything out from other the sink. We have had so many drops and leaks under there that our wood looks so pitiful. So before I laid down some of that cabinet shelf-paper, I remembered to tell my husband to go grab this old laminate tile we had in the basement. It was leftover tile that we found when we moved in. It was peel-and-stick tile that he just stuck down to the bottom of our kitchen sink cabinet. That way spills wipe up easier and our pitiful cabinet is spruced up!
This is a simple and easy fix!
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this is cool im going to do this
Nice tip. I have some extra will have to use it for that.
Thank you for sharing this, I need to do this to my under sink area as well.
What a great way to make it easy to clean inside the cabinet!
That really is a simple idea to spruce things up a little, I like it just for the simple fact that it's easy to clean.
I look forward to digging more of your good quality article.
Regards!
Don't tell anyone, but I haven't removed everything from our cabinet under the sink since we moved in. We have no leaks (that I know of), but I love finishing off surfaces like that just to make things easier. I think I'm going to have to add this to my project list!