Kitchen: What is the difference between End Panels and Clad on Panels?

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Looking through the B&Q kitchen stuff. I need end panels for the base units. Though there are listings for 'Replacement end panels (for white cabinet)' and 'Clad on Panels'

Looking them up online they look like the same thing?! Just blank panels (in Ivory) except

Driving me mad as I can't find an explanation anywhere :-\
 
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cabinet end panels replace the side panel on the unit.

clad on panels are normally 18-20 wider and are fixed to the unit which are then flush with door
 
Ah ok thanks for clearing that up. So with the cabinet end panels, they go right down to the floor, covering up the gap with the legs?
 
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Ah yes. is it best to cut the skirting at the end board or make a cutout in the endboard for the skirting to continue?

I'm ordering a tall larder cabinet and one side is exposed so I guess I should not bother with the white larder cabinet (as it is just two side panels) and just get the larder end panels.
 
depends what you most comfortable at doing. I have a multifein so I tend to cut a chunk out the skirting board. Agree on the end panels for larder unit also if you have a oven housing it's good to have a end panel either side of the housing unit ( just buy one and cut it down the middle) regards david
 

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