Laminate Flooring in Kitchen. Expansion gaps

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Hi there,

As part of my kitchen refit we are leveling the floor with latex then putting laminate down.

I understand the need for expansion gaps, which is why our skirting has been removed however I am uncertain what to do by the cover panel that holds the end of our work top up. It has the dishwasher/washing machine next to it.

Also, as it is in the kitchen do I need to seal any of the joints to aid moisture durability?

Conoral11
 
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The end panel would normally be decorative with the unit supported on adjustable feet. If it's removable, ake it off, fit the floor,trim to suit and re-fit
 
What we will have, starting on the left:

Sink Unit - > Freestanding Dishwasher -> Freestanding Washing Machine -> Deco Panel

So the Deco panel will be used (along with a wall mounted batten) to hold the worktop that will span all of these white goods and the sink unit

I am planning to mount the end panel straight to the concrete floor/wall.

As this will be a non moving part, I'm unsure how to include the required expansion gap around it. Should I remove part of the deco panel?
 
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If you can support from behind and use the deco panel as 'decoration' above the floor, you will have the strength and aesthetics.
 

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