I'm installing a U-shaped kitchen and my starting corner isn't square. It's out 3/16" over 24".
There's a short leg 79 1/2" - the wall with the refrigerator. And the base of the U ("long leg") is a 168". See diagram.
I'll be using refrigerator panels to enclose the fridge.
I've read that I should split the difference for non square corners. But given the relative lengths of each leg and the fact that I can cover up any gaps with the fridge panels, should I shim the cabinets on the short leg, and install the long leg right up to the wall?
There's a short leg 79 1/2" - the wall with the refrigerator. And the base of the U ("long leg") is a 168". See diagram.
I'll be using refrigerator panels to enclose the fridge.
I've read that I should split the difference for non square corners. But given the relative lengths of each leg and the fact that I can cover up any gaps with the fridge panels, should I shim the cabinets on the short leg, and install the long leg right up to the wall?
