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Full-height corner kitchen unit

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I am installing a kitchen with a full-height corner larder like this picture. The corner is wider than 90 degrees so I can't get everything tight. If I align the wall units against the wall, I get a gap where the larder butts the adjacent wall unit. If I align the units against the larder, they aren't flush to the wall.

What options do I have? Is covering the gap with trim the only one?

Thanks

bsr

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Align to unit and infill panel at wall.

Not familiar with the “term wider than 90 degrees.?
 
Thanks.

The corner is not 90 degrees. It's maybe 93 degrees.

If I fit the wall units tight to the corner unit, the other end of the wall unit ends up about 10mm of the wall. If I continue to butt the units for the whole run the last wall unit will 50mm from the wall--not doable!
 
Thanks.

The corner is not 90 degrees. It's maybe 93 degrees.

If I fit the wall units tight to the corner unit, the other end of the wall unit ends up about 10mm of the wall. If I continue to butt the units for the whole run the last wall unit will 50mm from the wall--not doable!
Why ? You need a slight gap , doors need room to open especially if they have protruding handles.
 

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