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  1. It is B&Q ..half the order was wrong, half was damaged, and they sell only what's on the catalogue I'm afraid. I need almost four and a half meters of plinth, taking doors to cut down would be tremendously expensive.
  2. That is an option, I would think. That means that the "expensive" plinths that came with the kitchen are going to waste though. Which is what I was trying to avoid seeing if anyone had any ideas I hadn't considered.
  3. Like what? I am very open to suggestions. This is how it looks more or less (bad drawing)
  4. Hello Refurbishment. The house was really old when we bought it with lots of issues (that showed up after) and the floor ended up being heavily slanted.
  5. Hello all. Our kitchen floor (after being tiled), is heavily slanted on one side. as a result in order to have the kitchen countertop straight and level, we had to have one side of the cabinets (+counter) to be at 870mm height and the far right side at 910mm height. As you can imaging the standard plinth provided for the kitchen was 150mm this leaves a massive 3 to 4 cm gap at the top of the plinth on one side. Does anyone have any advise on what we can do so that it doesn't look awful ? I have tried to cut a plinth and place it on top of the other, but the seam is way too visible and ruins the entire gloss aspect of the kitchen finish. any advice greatly appreciated.
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