Hi,
I need to fix a melamine cover panel inside an existing cabinet to hide what’s behind it.
Constraints:
• Panel must be installed from the front only.
• No access from the back.
• No top panel (drawer above), so no fixing from inside.
• Clamping is not possible.
• Panel is non-structural.
Would fixing small internal L-brackets to the cabinet sides, then screwing the panel to them from the front, be the correct approach?
Are there better or more standard fixing methods for this situation?
Attaching a picture if it helps
Thanks
I need to fix a melamine cover panel inside an existing cabinet to hide what’s behind it.
Constraints:
• Panel must be installed from the front only.
• No access from the back.
• No top panel (drawer above), so no fixing from inside.
• Clamping is not possible.
• Panel is non-structural.
Would fixing small internal L-brackets to the cabinet sides, then screwing the panel to them from the front, be the correct approach?
Are there better or more standard fixing methods for this situation?
Attaching a picture if it helps
Thanks

