Hello:
I am going to be fitting my kitchen cabinets, in the design some of the cabinets 'stick out' from the wall into the kitchen floor to form a divider (peninsula unit???) - a bit like an island with one end attched to the wall..
Anyhow, I want the back of the cupboards covering to match the room (boarded, skitcing board and decorated etc).
I realise that the kitchen worktop is designed to fit flush to the backs of the cupboards service space. So If I just put a board over the cupboard backs it would protrude beyond the edge of the kitchen worktop.
My current idea is to trim the cupboards service space so I can fit the board and still be 'under' the worktop.
Is this the best way, or is there an alternative 'more preferred' method?
Thanks.
Icarusbop
I am going to be fitting my kitchen cabinets, in the design some of the cabinets 'stick out' from the wall into the kitchen floor to form a divider (peninsula unit???) - a bit like an island with one end attched to the wall..
Anyhow, I want the back of the cupboards covering to match the room (boarded, skitcing board and decorated etc).
I realise that the kitchen worktop is designed to fit flush to the backs of the cupboards service space. So If I just put a board over the cupboard backs it would protrude beyond the edge of the kitchen worktop.
My current idea is to trim the cupboards service space so I can fit the board and still be 'under' the worktop.
Is this the best way, or is there an alternative 'more preferred' method?
Thanks.
Icarusbop