This is my first kitchen so it might be normal.
For wall cupboards I have standard height 720mm and one reduced, something like 600mm. All the end panels I've been supplied are 772mm, which means I have to cut them. This I think is a bit ****. Even with a sharp mitre blade it's likely the mdf will chip etc and be seen at the top. They may even end up looking better without end panels at all.
Just wondering if it's standard practice with kitchens or if diy-kitchens has cheaped out.
For wall cupboards I have standard height 720mm and one reduced, something like 600mm. All the end panels I've been supplied are 772mm, which means I have to cut them. This I think is a bit ****. Even with a sharp mitre blade it's likely the mdf will chip etc and be seen at the top. They may even end up looking better without end panels at all.
Just wondering if it's standard practice with kitchens or if diy-kitchens has cheaped out.

