Hello
Have knocked through an interior wall to kitchen and intend to replace the kitchen units and worktop that were against the wall by converting to a breakfast bar that will go back in the same place.
When I removed the old worktop section it separated cleanly at the corner joint from the section that remains on the adjoining wall, which in turn remains joined to a third section of worktop at the corner of the next wall. I wish to keep these sections in place if possible as they are in good shape.
But I'm not sure if it is feasible for me to cut the new breakfast bar section to fit the 'old' joint in the corner. This will be my first time cutting worktops - not a problem in itself - but due to my lack of experience I would appreciate any thoughts or advise at this stage on the best way to proceed with these laminate worktops.
Have knocked through an interior wall to kitchen and intend to replace the kitchen units and worktop that were against the wall by converting to a breakfast bar that will go back in the same place.
When I removed the old worktop section it separated cleanly at the corner joint from the section that remains on the adjoining wall, which in turn remains joined to a third section of worktop at the corner of the next wall. I wish to keep these sections in place if possible as they are in good shape.
But I'm not sure if it is feasible for me to cut the new breakfast bar section to fit the 'old' joint in the corner. This will be my first time cutting worktops - not a problem in itself - but due to my lack of experience I would appreciate any thoughts or advise at this stage on the best way to proceed with these laminate worktops.