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Default Conservatory - Utility

Hello I am having a mean to conservatory built with a dwarf wall. I would like
worktop installed on top of 4 x Base units. The sides of the conservatory
will have panels and not glass due to overlooking my fence and being very
close to it.

Question is - there will be an obvious gap, from where the base units and
work.top butt upto the dwarf wall and panelled sides. The dwarf wall is lower
than the work top by the way...

I'm sure my carpenter will have a solution but wondering if there are any
suggestions? Obviously the worktop can't be fixed to the lean to - in the same
way ifor it was a solid wall.... any suggestions?



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On Friday, 27 January 2017 23:14:04 UTC, Natasha wrote:

Hello I am having a mean to conservatory built with a dwarf wall. I would like
worktop installed on top of 4 x Base units. The sides of the conservatory
will have panels and not glass due to overlooking my fence and being very
close to it.

Question is - there will be an obvious gap, from where the base units and
work.top butt upto the dwarf wall and panelled sides. The dwarf wall is lower
than the work top by the way...

I'm sure my carpenter will have a solution but wondering if there are any
suggestions? Obviously the worktop can't be fixed to the lean to - in the same
way ifor it was a solid wall.... any suggestions?


It's far from clear where the gap is. What's the problem with fixing worktop to base units?

Do yourself a favour and get a sane newsgroup portal or client. This is news:uk.d-i-y.


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On Friday, 27 January 2017 23:14:04 UTC, Natasha wrote:
Hello I am having a mean to conservatory built with a dwarf wall. I would like
worktop installed on top of 4 x Base units. The sides of the conservatory
will have panels and not glass due to overlooking my fence and being very
close to it.

Question is - there will be an obvious gap, from where the base units and
work.top butt upto the dwarf wall and panelled sides. The dwarf wall is lower
than the work top by the way...

I'm sure my carpenter will have a solution but wondering if there are any
suggestions? Obviously the worktop can't be fixed to the lean to - in the same
way ifor it was a solid wall.... any suggestions?



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Have the dwarf wall built up to the height of your worktops.
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