How to put new handles on kitchen cabinets
After securing the middle shelf, turn it over so that you can attach the second side panel. Lie the panel flush to the back panel so that it forms an L shape. Drill in the top screws and work your way down, drilling the screws as you go. Once the second panel is in place, you can fix the centre shelf in using the 50mm screws.
The easiest way to work out which end of the pantry to attach the base panel to, is to know that the fixed shelf is closer to the bottom of the pantry. The base panel can be identified because it's the one that has small pre-drilled holes for the legs. Drill the screws into the pre-drilled holes to attach the base panel to the sides. After you've attached the base, secure the top panel in place, also using the 50mm screws.
The pantry legs have four parts – the base, the extension arms and the feet. Join the extension arms by screwing them together and attach the foot. Tap the foot gently on a hard surface to secure it. Put this into the base to complete the foot. You want the leg height to be 145mm, which is the height of a kick-rail. Place your leg on a pantry panel and using your set square, wind the leg up and down to reach 145mm. Repeat this to put the other feet together. Pull the extension arm and feet from the bases so that you can attach the bases to the base panel, using the 28mm screws. Then re-insert the extension arms and feet back into their base.