While I'm on a roll.... Gap between wall and cabinets

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With the questions - not the kitchen and thanks so much for previous v helpful replies.....

I've now got another problem. The wall cabinets are lined up so that the middle cabinet hosts the extractor above the hob - I can't move all that. But the planners (me - whoops!) have left a slither of a gap on the left hand side. I think its too narrow to scribe a filler as might look even worse?

In the pic, the cabinet next to the wall is level and plumb. The wall isn't as you can see.

So thinking to either leave it, or fill the gap with perhaps foam then easyfil on the top. CAbinet is on good brackets so is easy to adjust but if I make it parallel with the gap then I get a slope upwards. Maybe I could move the door a bit? Dunno I'm a bit stumped as to what is for the best now I've got myself into this mess...
 

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Dunno I'm a bit stumped as to what is for the best now I've got myself into this mess.

I assume you are using overlay doors in which case the gap will hardly be visible once the door is on

or if the gap offends you then scribe a bit of wood to fit, take cabinet off and super glue strip of wood to cabinet, refit. Then caulk and paint in after.
 

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