No matter how large your home is or how many closets you have, when it comes to storage, bathrooms always seem to pose a challenge. One popular solution is to re-purpose an antique medical cabinet to add storage (and style) to the powder room. Unfortunately it's also an expensive solution. Inspired by a classic doctor's cabinet, this do-it-yourself version includes the glass-fronted display space, generous storage capacity and bright-white finish of an original, but without the expense of an antique. It's also versatile-with a natural or dark finish the cabinet works well in almost any room of the house. Made from plywood and standard dimensional lumber, the project requires only straight cuts and features a two-part design consisting of the storage unit below and the display cabinet above. Construction is simple: the two cabinets are assembled and finished separately, stacked and fastened together when complete. The finished project measures 68 inches tall by 24 inches wide by 14 inches deep (the small footprint allows it to fit almost anywhere). About U-Bild plans: U-Bild plans are ideal for woodworkers and do-it-yourselfers of all skill levels. Unique "trace, saw and assemble" designs feature simple-to-follow patterns (like sewing patterns) that produce professional-looking results.