Custom Roll-Out Shelves for Cherry Hills Village Homes

A kitchen cabinet with sliding drawers open, showing neatly organized pots, pans, and lids below a countertop with a gas stove and coffee maker.

Deep lower cabinets brought fully within reach — no more clearing the front to get to the back.

Cherry Hills Village homes tend to be big, and the kitchens that come with them are no exception. Deep lower cabinets, tall pantries, walk-in storage off the mudroom — plenty of room, but half of it sits in the dark where you can’t see it and can’t reach it without getting down on the floor. If you’ve ever pulled everything off a bottom shelf just to grab the stockpot at the very back, you already know the problem. We fix it by turning those fixed shelves into roll-out shelves that glide all the way out and bring what you need to you.

We’re Roll ’em Out Shelves, a family-owned company that’s been building custom roll-outs in Colorado for over 20 years. Everything is measured, built, and installed by Joyce and her son Brent — the two people whose name is on the business — out of our shop in Brighton, about 25 miles north. Cherry Hills is a regular run for us.

What a Roll-Out Shelf Actually Does

A roll-out shelf is a shelf on full-extension slides that pulls straight out of your existing cabinet, so the back of the cabinet comes to the front. That’s the whole idea. You’re not remodeling, you’re not replacing cabinet boxes, and you’re not ripping out the beautiful cabinetry a lot of Cherry Hills kitchens already have. We build a shelf sized to the exact interior of your cabinet, mount it on metal slides rated to hold up to 100 pounds, and set it inside what’s already there.

Each shelf is handcrafted from 9-ply Baltic birch plywood. That’s a genuine furniture-grade material, not particleboard with a photo-finish laminate — it matters when a shelf is loaded with cast iron and getting pulled a few thousand times a year. The slides run smooth and quiet with full extension, which means the shelf comes all the way out. No half-open, no reaching past the cabinet frame for that last item shoved in the corner.

People assume roll-outs are a kitchen-only thing. They’re not. We build them for pantries, bathroom vanities, laundry rooms, and even garages. In a larger Cherry Hills home, the pantry is often where roll-outs pay off the most — a tall pantry with five or six fixed shelves turns into five or six that slide, and suddenly you can see everything you own instead of rediscovering three cans of the same thing every few months.

Why This Makes Sense in Cherry Hills

A corner kitchen cabinet with two white pull-out shelves, each holding various pots, pans, and bakeware, efficiently organized for easy access. The cabinet is made of dark wood and sits on a wooden floor.

A blind-corner solution sized to the cabinet — reclaiming the space that usually disappears in an L-shaped kitchen.

A couple of things about this area shape what we recommend.

First, the homes here skew larger and older-established, which usually means solid, well-built cabinetry that’s worth keeping. Roll-outs are the right call precisely because they work with good cabinets instead of against them. We’re not going to tell you to gut a kitchen that doesn’t need gutting. If your cabinet boxes are sound, we can almost always add roll-outs to them — including the awkward spots under a sink or a cooktop where plumbing gets in the way. We build those custom, around the pipes.

Second, blind corners. A lot of the bigger kitchens in this part of Arapahoe County have an L-shaped run with a deep blind corner cabinet — that cavernous space where the two runs meet and everything disappears into a black hole you can only reach by climbing halfway in. For those, we usually recommend a half-moon lazy Susan sized to your cabinet width. It’s the difference between wasted square footage and storage you actually use.

Third, a practical one: staying comfortable in a home you plan to keep. Cherry Hills isn’t a starter-home market. People here tend to stay put, and roll-outs are one of the simpler ways to make a kitchen easier on your back for the long haul — no more kneeling on a hard floor to dig through a lower cabinet. One of our customers put it plainly after two back surgeries: leaning over wasn’t an option anymore, so she had us do four shelves to test it, then called a week later to do the rest of the kitchen.

How the Process Works

It starts with a free in-home consultation, and it’s genuinely free — no deposit, no obligation, no high-pressure pitch. Joyce and Brent come to you, look at your actual cabinets, and listen to what’s driving you nuts. Then you get a clear quote broken down cabinet by cabinet, so you can do the whole kitchen at once or start with the two cabinets that bug you the most and add the rest later on your timeline.

From there, we take exact measurements and build your shelves in the Brighton shop. Most projects are installed about two weeks after the consultation. In the busy spring and summer stretch it can run to three weeks. Installation is clean and quick — and we don’t use subcontractors! Our experienced team will ensure the job is don’t right and we don’t leave a mess behind.

Every shelf carries a lifetime warranty. And if, after living with them a few weeks, you decide the spacing isn’t quite right — you want that shelf two inches higher to fit the blender — we come back and move it. No charge. Sometimes you don’t know exactly how you’ll use a cabinet until you’ve used it a while, and we plan for that.

Why Homeowners Go With Us

We’re not a franchise and not a big-box installer sending out whoever’s available. When you hire Roll ’em Out Shelves, the owners are the people who measure, build, and install. No subcontractors, no salesperson, no bait-and-switch on who actually shows up.

The company’s been at this since 2002, we hold an A+ rating with the Denver/Boulder Better Business Bureau, and everything is built here in Colorado from that 9-ply Baltic birch. We serve homeowners up and down the Front Range, and Cherry Hills Village is well inside our regular range. If you’re not sure whether we reach your street, one phone call settles it.

Ready to See What Your Cabinets Can Do?

If you’re tired of digging, kneeling, and losing things in the back of your Cherry Hills Village cabinets, let’s fix it. Call Roll ’em Out Shelves at 303-475-9601 or schedule your free in-home consultation. Joyce and Brent will come out, measure, and show you exactly what’s possible — and you’ll usually have your new shelves installed within about two weeks. Built in Colorado, backed for life.

Common Questions from Cherry Hills Homeowners

Do you work with high-end or custom cabinetry?

Yes. Roll-outs are built to fit the inside of whatever cabinet you have, so custom and high-end cabinetry is no problem — in fact it’s a good reason to choose roll-outs over a remodel. We don’t alter the face of your cabinets or the doors. The roll-out sits inside the box, mounted on slides, so the look of your kitchen doesn’t change. You just gain the ability to pull the shelf out. If you’ve invested in nice cabinetry, this is the upgrade that makes it work harder without touching what you already love about it.

Can you reach the back of a really deep pantry or corner cabinet?

That’s the whole point of the product. Deep cabinets are where roll-outs earn their keep — a 24-inch-deep shelf on full-extension slides brings the very back all the way out to you. For blind corner cabinets, which a lot of larger Cherry Hills kitchens have, we usually recommend a half-moon lazy Susan sized to the cabinet rather than a straight roll-out, because it’s designed specifically to pull storage out of that hard-to-reach corner. We’ll look at your exact layout during the consultation and tell you honestly which solution fits each cabinet.

How much do roll-out shelves cost?

It depends on how many shelves you want and the size of your cabinets, so there’s no flat price — but we give you a clear, itemized quote at the free in-home consultation, broken out cabinet by cabinet. That lets you decide how much to do and when. Plenty of homeowners start with a couple of priority cabinets and add more over time. Most people find it’s a lot more affordable than they expected, especially compared to what a full kitchen remodel runs. And there’s no charge to have us come out and give you the number.

Do you install in bathrooms and other rooms too?

Yes. Kitchens are the majority of what we do, but roll-outs work anywhere you’ve got a deep or awkward cabinet — bathroom vanities, pantries, laundry rooms, garages. Bathroom vanities are a common one, since the space under a sink is usually wasted around the plumbing. We build roll-out drawers designed to fit around the pipes so that space actually holds something. If there’s a cabinet in your home that swallows things and never gives them back, it’s probably a candidate.