Seems like a really daft question, but my DIY utility kitchen install has gone well so far and I don't want to make it look crap at the last hurdle
So, what's the best way to fit laminate upstands? Because of the design, I've got three internal corners. Assuming the walls aren't square (blame the plasterer!) I've seen a lot of recommendations to scribe, but I've also heard that the material won't handle being cut that fine at the edge. I'm not actually sure what mine are but they look like something inbetween chipboard and MDF
Would I best to measure the angles and mitre accordingly? Would a but joint look crap?
Just wondered what the standard is
So, what's the best way to fit laminate upstands? Because of the design, I've got three internal corners. Assuming the walls aren't square (blame the plasterer!) I've seen a lot of recommendations to scribe, but I've also heard that the material won't handle being cut that fine at the edge. I'm not actually sure what mine are but they look like something inbetween chipboard and MDF
Would I best to measure the angles and mitre accordingly? Would a but joint look crap?
Just wondered what the standard is