Designing Your Project

Functionality is crucial within any room design, it can be the difference between a good design and a great design.

To determine the functionality that best suits your needs, think about how you use your existing space and what feels comfortable to you, what you like and what you don’t like. We recommend making a list of the features you would like to retain and what you would like to replace.

THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW

1. Base Cabinets
Base Cabinet Units are generally the foundation of your kitchen, bathroom, laundry, wardrobe, office or even
garage. They are cupboards that are placed under a bench top, or stacked in combination with other cabinets
(such as tall cabinets) or used on their own to create unique cabinetry that fits your requirements. Base cabinets
come in a range of variants including units with doors, drawers, open shelving or even units that accommodate
ovens and wine racks.

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2. Wall Cabinets
Wall Cabinet Units (also known as Upper or Overhead Cabinets) are perfect for getting the most storage space
into your project area whether it be for your kitchen, garage or even office. These cabinets are typically affixed
on the wall above your bench, and come in a variety of single & double door units, open shelving units as well as
cabinets to accommodate range hoods.

3. Tall or Pantry Cabinets
Tall or Pantry Cabinet Units are normally used as to cover larger areas of your kitchen, garage, laundry or
wardrobe and are perfect for storing appliances and more. We have a range of Tall & Pantry Cabinets to suit your
needs, including units with doors, inner drawers, open shelving or wall oven units.

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4. Panels
Panels are, by definition, panels which are applied to the side of cabinets to which are on the end of a
run of cabinets. They are typically made from the material which is the same colour as your doors and create a
finished look by covering exposed cabinet carcase panels. Applied panels can also be used in between cabinetry
– for example: the Tall Cabinet (number 3) in the picture has an applied panel on both of its sides to complete the
unit. Without this applied panel, the inside of the cabinet underneath the Upper Cabinet would be exposed. If
your cabinets are all the same depth and height, and you do not need to create a space in between them, then
you will not need to place an applied panel in between cabinets.

5. Kickboards
Kickboards are used to cover the exposed adjustable legs along the bottom of the base cabinets. Kickboard
creates a clean finished look to your cabinetry.

OUR STANDARD SIZING

Minimum width of corner cabinet
Max is 1050 x 1050

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Minimum width of corner cabinet
Max is 1050 x 1050

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Max is 1050 x 1050

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Minimum width of corner cabinet
Max is 1050 x 1050

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Minimum width of corner cabinet
Max is 1050 x 1050

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Max is 1050 x 1050

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Minimum width of corner cabinet
Max is 1050 x 1050