moparfreak
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Beginning to plan out adding some cove molding to my kitchen cabinets. As I feared, I do have some slope in the ceiling in some areas, so not a consistent spacing between the top of the cabinet and the ceiling all the way through.
I'm looking at a cove type molding with the profile that fits the 2-3/4" size as shown below. That means I have a 2" rise that I need to cover.
Most of my cabinets are right around the 2" mark, a few are in the range of 1-3/4" but I think I still have enough wiggle room to clear the door below it. The problem lies where I have a couple cabinets that are about 2-1/2" from top to ceiling. This would result in a gap between the top of the crown and the ceiling. I suppose I could do a filler strip but it might affect the look of the profile...making just that section look thicker / beefier than the rest.
What would be the best / most seamless way to resolve this issue?
Also, btw this is honey stained maple so a bit less forgiving w/ filler materials & caulking and whatnot...
I'm looking at a cove type molding with the profile that fits the 2-3/4" size as shown below. That means I have a 2" rise that I need to cover.
Most of my cabinets are right around the 2" mark, a few are in the range of 1-3/4" but I think I still have enough wiggle room to clear the door below it. The problem lies where I have a couple cabinets that are about 2-1/2" from top to ceiling. This would result in a gap between the top of the crown and the ceiling. I suppose I could do a filler strip but it might affect the look of the profile...making just that section look thicker / beefier than the rest.
What would be the best / most seamless way to resolve this issue?
Also, btw this is honey stained maple so a bit less forgiving w/ filler materials & caulking and whatnot...