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Default I can see the light - kitchen cupboard pelmets


"Painters10" wrote in message
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I'm just finishing off fitting a kitchen (Wickes Montreal) and I have
come to put the pelmets on the wall cupboards.
I've already mounted the under cupboard lighting so we need the
pelmets to cover these (and diffuse the light etc).

The pelmets are a standard MDF with laminate and are curved rectangle
shape. Nothing fancy.

The problem I have is that the wall cupboards have not given a
properly flat surface on the bottom. Basically there are small (about
1mm) steps from the sides to the base of the cabinet.

A picture speaks a thousand so...
http://img371.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pelmetfx4.jpg

All 6 wall cabinets are the same, as are my el-cheapo screwfix ones in
the utility room.

When the pelmets are mounted onto the cupboard using plastic blocks
the light behind shines through the gap. This looks crap.

The question is how would a pro kitchen fitter make this look better?
I can see a few options:
- Don't use plastic blocks, instead use long wood sections behind the
pelmet so that the gap will not let light through
- Use a router to take off 1mm from the end of the pelmets so that it
pushes up and fills the 1mm gap
- Add some of the self adhesive laminate tape to the top of the
pelmet to fill the gap

Any other ideas?

Painters10


All I did with mine was to stick some duct tape on the inside of the pelmet
to the bottom of the cupboard, you don't notice it unless you look
underneath but if that bothers you another thing you could do is get some
right angle plastic strip (they do it in B&Q) and use that instead.
Trevor Smith