How can I seamlessly fill the gap between cabinets and walls with varying measurements to create a cohesive look?
4 months ago
Last Updated: September 7, 2024
Hey there, folks! I’m in need of some advice. A friend of mine has asked me to help them bridge the gap between their cabinets and the wall. They’re thinking of using a small trim or something similar to make it blend in better. The measurements of the gap are a bit uneven all around, which is making it a bit tricky. They just want the cabinets to seamlessly blend into the wall. I’ve included some photos, with one highlighting the specific area they want filled. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Have you tried your hand at scribing? It might be the most effective method.
That’s quite odd! Could it be some sort of embellishment?
This happened months back. I’m not sure why it’s just showing up now. But I managed to get it sorted out. I held up a piece of wood and used my laser to mark the line. Then I followed that line and cut it with my table saw. After that, I slid it in, spackled the joints, and painted it. It did take a couple of attempts, but the homeowner was really pleased with the final result.
Hey, I find it amusing that my suggestion was the same as yours. Great work!
Scribe. A belt sander can really come in handy if you haven’t tried it yet.
I would have installed LED strips up there, haha.