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Started fitting my new kitchen, got the base units in, and started on the wall units. But heres the problem..
I have 2 tall larder units at each end of two runs, going around a 90 degree wall. So when lining up the wall units with the base units you have to be spot on to the milimeter almost, to make sure there are no gaps etc between units. With the walls being slightly out of square the corner wall unit wont fit in, its about 7mm to big! So the only way I can see to resolve this will be to move all the base units away from the wall by another 7mm?
See pic for more detail!
Another problem one of the walls tends to kink away half way along. So having all the units flush at the front leaves about a 30mm gap at the back of the last unit. This is a tall larder unit again which will have a end panel on it to colour match. Problem is the end panels are only 595mm wide, so when fluch at the front its still going to have a good 25mm gap at the back by the wall. Whats the best way to over come this problem?
See pic again:
I have 2 tall larder units at each end of two runs, going around a 90 degree wall. So when lining up the wall units with the base units you have to be spot on to the milimeter almost, to make sure there are no gaps etc between units. With the walls being slightly out of square the corner wall unit wont fit in, its about 7mm to big! So the only way I can see to resolve this will be to move all the base units away from the wall by another 7mm?
See pic for more detail!
Another problem one of the walls tends to kink away half way along. So having all the units flush at the front leaves about a 30mm gap at the back of the last unit. This is a tall larder unit again which will have a end panel on it to colour match. Problem is the end panels are only 595mm wide, so when fluch at the front its still going to have a good 25mm gap at the back by the wall. Whats the best way to over come this problem?
See pic again: