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| February 6, 2006 at 2:43 pm #6218 | |
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freestyle |
I have done a good job of fitting the cabinets. I have a L corner (which is fine) and another 1000 corner unit. This unit measures 800, but I’m to leave a 200 space. I have found, although not sure how best to fit it. A Corner piece of timber that is laminated in the colour of my doors. I think that it’s to be used in conjuntion with this 1000 corner unit. Looking through pictures online I’m stuck how to use it. The gap between the kitchen sink unit and this corner unit is too big. Should I move the kitchen sink along a bit and use a filler on the other side of the kitchen sink unit ? |
| February 8, 2006 at 5:31 pm #6221 | |
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timfoley |
Freestyle, If a blanking panel has been fitted to your corner base unit then you can fix the corner post though this but install a return piece on the side of the corner post that will be fitted to your sink base first. This will allow you to fix to it behing the hinges of your sink base unit and the front of the post will be flush with you doors. a longer piece and this will save you from re;ocating the sink unit. You will though need to obtain a matching piece from your supplier that is wide enough to do this. Hope this is clear to you and do let us know how you go on here, Tim. |
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