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Default Kitchen question

I am embarking on putting in kitchen units (from ikea). The wall with
the run of cabinets is 3.0m exactly, with enclosing walls on either
side. I have balanced 4 sets of 600 units plus 1 500, which allows a
buffer of 100mm to allow for any spacing issues. Crude illustration
below using ascii chars:

gap 3.0m gap
-------------------------------------------------------
|5 | 600 | 600 | 600 | 500 | 600 |5 |
| |_________|_________|_________|_______|_________| |
| |
| |
| |


My question is, do I start the first cabinet in 4-5cm and put a facia
over the gap, or do I start the first cabinet flush with the wall also
the last cabinet also flush to the opposite wall and put the gap in
the middle of the cabinets somewhere?

rgds
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