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Common Layouts
Straight Countertops / Island
90° Corner Countertop to Countertop
- Whenever 2 pieces of a countertop join together, a miter or
seam will be necessary.
- If you are making dimension changes from existing
countertops to new countertops, be sure to consider space
needed to accommodate any extra length or width added.
Traditional 45° Corner Countertop to Countertop With Shelf
- Angled corner cabinet layouts require the cabinet face
frame measurement along with your overall countertop
dimensions.
- With a standard front overhang of 1-5/16" the corner
measurement is 7/8" less than the face frame of the
cabinet.
- This particular style corner is a traditional corner.
Double Angled Corners Countertop to Countertop
- A Traditional Corner and CTI Corner can be built into same
countertop as pictured on diagram.
- The CTI Corner will have backsplash that will extend to
the corner instead of becoming a raised corner shelf like the
Traditional Corner.
- The same measurements will still have to be provided.
Double 90° Corner Countertop to Countertop & Sink Cut-Out
- Sink cut-outs require the measurement from the right-most
end of the countertop piece containing the sink hole to the
center of the plumbing or sink base.
- Sink cut-out sku or template needed.
90° Corner Countertop to Peninsula
- Be precise and check your measurements twice when
measuring this portion of the layout.
- Be sure to provide us with the dimensions of your
cabinets in all instances. This will help ensure that the
countertop joining the peninsula will be cut to the proper
length.
- Backsplash will end where the back corner of your cabinet
ends.
Double 90° Corner Countertop to Countertop and Peninsula
- Be precise and check your measurements twice when measuring
this portion of the layout.
- Be sure to provide us with the dimensions of your cabinets
in all instances. This will help ensure that the countertop
joining the peninsula will be cut to the proper length.
Traditional 45° Corner Countertop to Countertop & 45° Corner Countertop to Peninsula
- Be precise and check your measurements twice when measuring
this portion of the layout.
- Be sure to provide us with the dimensions of your cabinets
in all instances. This will help ensure that the countertop
joining the peninsula will be cut to the proper length.
- Backsplash will end where the back corner of this diagonal
piece ends.
Seamless corners only available in Self, Wood and Beveled edges.
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