My wife and I have a little problem – Starbucks mugs…. We have 119 and counting of the “You Are Here,” “Been There,” and “City Mugs.” We have run out of room and need some storage/display shelves. I am at a stopping point with our pantry cabinet build, because of the mandatory Covid-19 closures – I need granite, paint, and a mirror to finish the job, so I took this time to address the mug situation AND add to the scope of the pantry cabinet project by installing a 43”X60” 10-shelf unit on the opposite wall of the small room. We live in a 1928 Craftsman bungalow and have attempted to replicate what would have been in the house originally when we have remodeled or updated and I wanted this piece to be a part of that, so I decided to build it in the same style as the rest of the house and design it for uses other than Starbucks mugs, like maybe it would have held grandma’s fine china cups and saucers back in the day. In 20 years, I want a prospective buyer to marvel at all the “original” built-ins that have “lovingly survived.” As far as our use – it will hold 122 extra large Starbucks mugs, a couple of platters, and a smattering of espresso cups. Coupled with some storage in the pantry cabinet, that should satisfy our need for coffee mug room for a few years. I built the unit out of 3/4” #2 poplar and 1/4” plywood that I had on hand from other projects and used the dregs of three cans of my favorite Benjamin Moore trim and cabinet paint. All told, I have about 8 hours into this build and will spend another 45 minutes sanding, caulking, and painting the final coat of paint when the pantry cabinet is completes as well. I didn’t make a drawing of it, but I can if someone wants to build one as well, let me know. Starbucks Mug P0rn: https://starbucks-mugs.com