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  1. #1
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    Tapering wall cabinets

    I have a tricky kitchen where I have a 45 angle. The plan calls for the cabinet to taper to the wall but I have not figured out a way to change the cabinet to poly line in order to "cut off a corner" . It is fine in 3D view but in floor plan, it is sticking out of the wall. Any good guidance would be most appreciative.

    Thanks

    Darrell


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  2. #2
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    The best solution we have been able to come up with is to use a base cabinet, set the width to 11-1/4", set the "special Type to angled front, set the right and left side dimensions to match your wall angle, rotate the cabinet, modify counter tops, distance from the floor, etc. Then make your doors from wall cabinets set to 3/4" depth, and apply them to the side facing the room.
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  3. #3
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    will give it a shot! Thanks!

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    You can also just use a wall cabinet that's 1" deep, kind of a fake out.
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