Fitting plinths

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Fitting plinths

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Fitting some floor cupboards and saw a line drawn underneath that the legs sit too. Is this normally a standard measurement?

My kitchen has a run of 2 units on one side. This was a last minute decision, so skirting had already been fitted, do i cut out plinth to make it fit?

Because this is a little island against a wall, do i do 2 short pieces at the sides and a longer piece across the front so that it overlaps the sides? Or vice versa? If so how do i get away with different colour ends? Or would i mitre them like an external corner for skirting?
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Post by speed »

just scribe the plynth round the skirting,

for the island front on first, the full width of the units then the sides will go from the wall/skirting to the back of the front piece. then iron on veneer the chipboard ends.
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Is the iron on stuff easy to come by??? Its an ivory colour but some boxes have vanilla on.
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did it not come with any? they normally supply 12" per plynth.

and diy shop should have it
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Looks pretty good match and it will take the harshness off the mdf colour. We are in negotiation as i write.
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