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IKEA kitchens lack of service void
Hi all
The lack of a service void on IKEA kitchen cabinets has been discussed several times here. In my case (if I choose an IKEA kitchen) this will be as issue under the sink as there are two pipes running horizontally behind the sink unit and the adjacent corner unit. Could a solution be simply to miss out the hardboard backing board and cut notches in the side-walls of the base units to accommodate the pipes? Presumably the backing board is there to give rigidity rather than load-bearing strength so perhaps I could use some angle brackets instead in order to give the base units rigidity? thanks Julian |
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