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      Mike

        I have a difficult corner in a small kitchen which I’m trying to maximize storage space. I have a total width of 30” to work with next to a built in fridge The only thing I can find that works is a blind cabinet with a large filler. Is it possible to order another style such as the 90 degree base with a 30” width/depth and 24” returns? I was able to get close with the wall cabinet but the return options were limiting.

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        ChadBarker
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          A 30″ x 30″ base 90° module would be too small for the hinges and doors to operate correctly. It would also provide an opening that’s too limited to be useful for storage. I recommend using a blind corner cabinet in that area and allowing the filler to span the 6″ wide gap. We can certainly increase the width of the filler on the face of your blind corner cabinet, as long as this is noted in the order comments at checkout.

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          Mike

            Thanks, the drawings are very helpful. that’s the option I was trying to avoid but looks like the best choice.

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            Daniel

              I have a similar situation but with slightly more space, my corner cabinet would be 36″ x 34″. Would I get an operable door and opening? I might be able to stretch the long leg a bit more – to 38″ x 34″ but would prefer not too.

              Thanks, Daniel

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              ChadBarker
              Keymaster

                At 36″ wide by 34″ deep, you have plenty of room for the doors on that cabinet. That’s very close to the standard 36″ × 36″ size, so it should work just fine.

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