Plumbing guide
Under Sink Organizer for a Right-Side Pipe
With the pipe on the right, make the left side the main lane: it is usually 60 to 70% of the cabinet width in one clear run. Keep the right side to a single light bin that lifts out, and check the drawer rail path before choosing a slide-out.
Offset plumbing is the friendliest layout you can have: instead of two cramped lanes you get one generous one. The mistake is symmetrical shopping, buying a matched pair when only one side has room.
The pipe side is not dead space, it is service space. A soft bag or one small bin that clears the shut-off valves keeps it useful without ever fighting the plumbing.
Recommended layout
Anchor the biggest unit on the left, then size the right side to whatever the valves leave over.
Start here: Anchor the main organizer on the clear left side (about 18.5 in wide) and keep the pipe side down to a small bin that lifts out.
Use this page's approach if
cabinets where the drain visibly exits toward the right wall, common with offset sinks and some vanity rough-ins.
Skip or adjust it if
the trap starts at the right but sweeps back to center; measure at its widest crossing point, not at the wall.
| Storage zone | Max width | Max depth | Max height | Best use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Left zone | 18.5 in | 20.5 in | 17 in | Narrow slide-outs, bin stacks, side baskets |
| Right zone | 5 in | 20.5 in | 17 in | Narrow slide-outs, bin stacks, side baskets |
| Front strip | 26.5 in | 9.8 in | 9 in | Low trays and one-motion daily bins |
| Back strip | 26.5 in | 17.5 in | 17 in | Only if every joint stays visible and reachable |
Size classes that match this layout
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| Size class | Shop at or under | Fit | Where it goes | Notes | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Slide-out drawernarrow, for 6.5-8 in lanes | 8 in W × 16 in D × 13 in H | Exact fit | Left zone | Daily-access winner for a clear side lane beside the trap or disposal. Rails need about 0.25 in of side play and a clear travel path front to back. | Search this size |
| Slide-out drawerstandard, for 9-11 in lanes | 10 in W × 18 in D × 14 in H | Exact fit | Left zone | Main organizer for the wide lane of an offset-trap kitchen cabinet. Confirm the closed length plus rail hardware fits your usable depth. | Search this size |
| Two-tier slide-outtall, needs a high bend | 10 in W × 18 in D × 17 in H | Exact fit | Left zone | Maximum capacity where the lane is wide and the bend sits high. Total height 17 in: only for bends above about 18 in. | Search this size |
| Slim side basketvery narrow, 5-6 in lanes | 5.5 in W × 14 in D × 10 in H | Good fit | Left zone | Rescues the sliver of space beside offset plumbing. different style than you picked, still workable. Small capacity: best for brushes and refill packs stored upright. | Search this size |
| Stackable binnarrow, 5-7 in lanes | 6 in W × 14 in D × 7 in H | Good fit | Left zone | Fits the tight lane every other class gives up on; rental-safe. different style than you picked, still workable. Buy open-front: the lower bin must stay reachable without unstacking. | Search this size |
| Compact two-tier shelfside-lane, 7.5-10 in wide | 8 in W × 15 in D × 14 in H | Good fit | Left zone | Doubles shelf area in one lane without any mounting. different style than you picked, still workable. Check lower-tier clearance against your tallest daily bottle. | Search this size |
| Shallow vanity binsmall-format, low vanities | 8 in W × 10 in D × 5 in H | Good fit | Left zone | Sized for low-bend vanities and 13-15 in door openings. compact class; will not use the full cabinet; different style than you picked, still workable. Made for vanities; wastes space in a full-depth kitchen base. | Search this size |
| Stackable binstandard, 8-11 in lanes | 9 in W × 13 in D × 8 in H | Good fit | Left zone | The zero-risk default for any plumbing layout. different style than you picked, still workable. Stack two high at most; the top bin needs 1 in of lift-out room. | Search this size |
What not to buy here
Matched pairs bought sight-unseen, and full-extension drawers on the right whose rails would cross the trap arm.
Mistakes this page exists to prevent
- Measuring the clear side at the front lip only; valves or the trap arm can pinch it further back.
- Mounting a drawer tight against the right wall so its slide hardware rubs the supply lines.
- Forgetting the door opening: one wide lane still has to be reachable through the doors.
Common questions
How wide is the clear left lane, roughly?
This site models the pipe band at about 30% of cabinet width (5 to 8 in), leaving the rest minus margin as the clear lane. In a 27-in cabinet that is commonly 17 to 19 in of clear left-side width.
What belongs on the pipe side?
One light, removable item: a small bin, a folded stack of rags, a soft bag. It should lift straight out without threading around the pipe.
Can the clear side take a two-drawer unit?
Often yes, if the unit's total width fits the lane and passes the door opening. Depth is the second check: rails need the full run to the back wall.