How Do You Install Kitchen Peninsula Cabinets Without A Wall?
Installing kitchen peninsula cabinets without a wall to serve as a guide can be challenging. However, the end result is a kitchen that has much more work and storage space—which is generally in short supply in most kitchens. Peninsula cabinets are cabinets that project into the room, are open on three sides and remain connected to the base cabinets. They can be a functional addition to many kitchens with adequate floorspace. Choose the cabinets. Make sure your order includes a finished panel for the backside, which is not generally standard with most cabinets. Find out if you need to order a kickplate to set the cabinets on or if they have an integrated kickplate. The kickplate is the area at the base of a cabinet that is set in from the cabinet. Some come integrated as part of the cabinetry and some are a separate piece altogether. Order cabinet countertops that are finished on both sides and the end. Avoid ordering countertops that have an integrated backsplash. Line up cabinets to