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We are remodeling a 5×8 bathroom where space is very limited. Any recommendations on how to finish visible cabinet sides without losing an extra 3/4″ with a finished end? The configuration would be a tall 15×15 linen cabinet next to a 24×22 vanity, with the side of the vanity visible next to the toilet area. We would be using a “no toe kick” configuration with separate wooden feet.
Assuming it’s not possible to custom order a cabinet with a finished side panel, it seems the simplest option would be to plan for a painted finish and fill the construction holes on the visible sides. I’m reasonably confident I can achieve a decent result with putty and some build up with BIN primer, followed by the same top coat that we’d use for all of the door fronts.
Just wanted to check and see if anyone has done this or has other suggestions.
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Lon
You can use a wood veneer.
Patch the holes and sand smooth before applying.
Something like this.
https://woodnshop.net/products/walnut-veneer-24-x-48.html
You can get just about any wood type you like in a veneer. -
Correct, you can either apply a veneer or simply fill the construction holes, prime, and then paint the cabinet side. I’ve seen many customers do this without any issues, it just takes a little more time.
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Sophia
Does Baker Cabinets or City Cabinets offer veneer sheets that match the door, for the side of the cabinet?
For example, I have 42 3/8″ total width to the right of the window casing to the adjacent wall, and I have to put a range hood and cooktop below. For the upper cabinet part, I wanted 6″ wide pull out + 30″ wide range hood + 6″ wide pull out = 42″ wide. That leaves me with only 3/8″ for filler and the end panel for the leftmost 6″ wide pull out.
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We do not carry or stock veneers that match the cabinet finish or wood type. Veneers must be applied raw and then finished on site. Pre-finished or painted veneers would crack and cause issues during installation. Fortunately, raw wood veneers are easy to find on Amazon or through local distributors.
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