Upgrade your storage with high-quality cabinet drawers—designed for durability, smooth operation, and timeless style. Whether you’re building new cabinetry or refreshing an existing setup, we offer a variety of drawer options to suit kitchens, bathrooms, workshops, and more. Choose from a range of sizes and wood species, including pine, birch, and plywood. Our drawers are crafted for strength and precision, making them ideal for both residential and custom projects. Pair them with soft-close slides, handles, and other accessories to complete the look and functionality. As a proudly Canadian company with locally owned stores, Windsor Plywood is known for hard-to-find woodworking products and expert, personalized service. Visit your local store to explore our full selection of cabinet drawers and find the perfect fit for your next project.
Windsor Plywood carries cabinet drawer boxes in hardwood species including maple and oak, as well as drawer slides in undermount and side-mount configurations. Both standard and soft-close drawer slide options are available. The selection supports custom cabinet builds and replacement of worn or damaged drawer components.
Side-mount slides attach to the side walls of the drawer box and the interior sides of the cabinet, and are visible when the drawer is open. Undermount slides attach to the bottom of the drawer box and mount beneath, keeping the mechanism completely hidden when the drawer is open. Undermount slides provide a cleaner appearance and are the standard in contemporary kitchen cabinetry.
Hard maple is the industry standard for drawer boxes. It is hard, dimensionally stable, machines cleanly, and presents a fine, attractive grain when visible in open-faced applications. Baltic birch plywood is the other common choice for drawer box sides and bottoms, providing consistent strength and a clean edge appearance.
For side-mount slides, the drawer box width is the cabinet interior width minus the total space required by both slides, typically subtract 1 inch. For undermount slides, the drawer box width is typically 1 inch less than the cabinet opening width. Always confirm the specific clearance requirements for your chosen slide brand and model.
Yes, in most cases. If the existing drawer boxes are structurally sound and the right size for your cabinet, replacing the slides alone is a cost-effective way to improve function or upgrade to soft-close. Measure the existing slides and confirm that the replacement slides match in length and mounting hole pattern, or that you can adapt the mounting with minor modifications.