Morning all,
new here, but a bit of a lurker...
I am just about to start fitting a kitchen.
It is in a new extension on an old building
the floor is flat and smooth as a billiard table
the walls are perfectly plumb
however,
the corner is not square.
I asked for it square, but I have 'fallen out' with the builder, he's away, and thankfully not returning!
The wall 'steps out' roughly 50mm over 2.0m
The units sit squarely, so if i scribe my worktop to that, it is going to look dreadful.
Any hints / tips / tricks to disguise the problem?
Any way to remove the problem?
the corer units are 900 x 900, so return the corner at 90 degrees.
I have considered amending the layout slightly to get 600 x 1000 units allowing me to take the next leg off parallel to the wall, with a thin packer between the front of the units, which would largely be hidden by the doors.
not a time problem, as it is a Howdens off-the-shelf product
thoughts chaps?
DoctorC
new here, but a bit of a lurker...
I am just about to start fitting a kitchen.
It is in a new extension on an old building
the floor is flat and smooth as a billiard table
the walls are perfectly plumb
however,
the corner is not square.
I asked for it square, but I have 'fallen out' with the builder, he's away, and thankfully not returning!
The wall 'steps out' roughly 50mm over 2.0m
The units sit squarely, so if i scribe my worktop to that, it is going to look dreadful.
Any hints / tips / tricks to disguise the problem?
Any way to remove the problem?
the corer units are 900 x 900, so return the corner at 90 degrees.
I have considered amending the layout slightly to get 600 x 1000 units allowing me to take the next leg off parallel to the wall, with a thin packer between the front of the units, which would largely be hidden by the doors.
not a time problem, as it is a Howdens off-the-shelf product
thoughts chaps?
DoctorC