bigger pillar. If you have another piece of corner moulding you could screw it onto the smaller unit. If it overlaps behind the existing one, it won't show the join.
Or you could move the 900 unit out from the wall bit more. You may need to use a packer to reduce risk of wobble.
Then will be left with a gap , thickness of the door with a matching panel behind .Thanks for the replies, getting a better idea of what I can do, like the idea of packing the back too, these are Howdens standard base units. I'll have a better idea of what I have to play with today as I'm cutting out to accommodate pipes and get the three units fixed in place today, well that's the plan.
Could you not have moved the left unit to close gap ? Requiring no infill.Well I did battle with the base units, hardest part was getting it all level and staying level. If I had more time I'd do this better but I need to get this done. I might refine it later, I have a mate who has a joinery shop so I might ask him to run off a few small in-fills to level it to the door.
Constructive criticism? (Be gentle )
No I have another base unit the other side, this is a galley kitchen and its just that bit too wide, hence the in-fills, it will be the same on the other side.Could you not have moved the left unit to close gap ? Requiring no infill.
Looks neat )Well I did battle with the base units, hardest part was getting it all level and staying level. If I had more time I'd do this better but I need to get this done. I might refine it later, I have a mate who has a joinery shop so I might ask him to run off a few small in-fills to level it to the door.
Constructive criticism? (Be gentle )
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