oldpops
Well-known member
Hi folks! Everyone here has always been very helpful so I am hoping someone here can offer some suggestions on what to do in our cabinet layout 'dilemma'. Long story short: We have all the wood for new cabinets (upper and lower) cut but the boss of 36 years thrown in a 'challenge' just before the cabinets were to be assembled & installed. The boss got a super deal on a 48 inch wide professional stove to replace the one we have. Since the cabinets haven't been installed yet, I can work around the layout change required by the wider stove. The problem and question is that the new stove is sticks out about 5 to 6 inches from the front of the base cabinets (depending on how close to the wall we can push it back), and I can tell that my wife will hit the edge of the stove in that situation. I have seen some pictures on the internet where people with the same issue put a table/furniture leg on both sides of the stove (see attachment), to help reduce the look of the stove jutting out several inches from the base cabinets. I can do something like what is shown in the picture for the bottom base cabinets (using 3" or 4" inch furniture legs). The question is: What to put or use on the upper cabinets to cover the space? Our new hood is also 48" inches (included with the range deal) so we have to put or use something on both sides of the hood that will be symmetrical with the lower cabinet layout. I don't really just want to use plain filler pieces on the space on both sides of the range hood. The upper cabinets are 42" inches tall but I'm not against any ideas, even if they are not the full height of the upper cabinets. If folks here have any ideas or suggestion, please feel free to comment. Thanks in advance for help and advice

