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Good afternoon, I appreciate the forum here and all your videos! What is the best way to achieve a furniture-base style molding for an island back with applied door style, as well as a base cabinet end panel, where the base molding extends further out than the panel? Would you recommend the Portland base molding attached at the bottom of a squared applied door end panel with wider bottom rail?
Similarly, how is it best to achieve this furniture-style base molding for FLUSH toe kicks on base cabinets? Is it simply the Portland base molding where the toe kick would have been?
Many thanks in advance. We loved the Dover white and Walnut door stained in chestnut samples we ordered.
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On that island, we used two separate base moldings to create the protruded look, where the face of the base molding extends further forward than the cabinet doors. To achieve this, you would order all base cabinets with a flush toe kick, then apply a 4″ or 6″ tall Shaker base molding (we used 6″ on that island). This builds out the toe kick so it sits just behind the face of the cabinet doors. Finally, the Portland base molding is applied to the front of the Shaker base molding.
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