Help! Uneven ceiling kitchen cabinets
Nala 123
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Comments (13)I want to thank all of you for responding so quickly. The KD came up with the design, we found an independent contractor (MISTAKE) who agreed to work in conjunction with the KD and do the install. When this problem cropped up, he said we had hired him to hang cabinets and that is what he has done... We had called the KD to come look at the install. She said her installer would have caught this before it reached completion point and brought it to her attention. After reading your responses, we contacted the KD. She has agreed to fix the problems. She will order the additional pieces required fix the issues. I am happy that she agreed to do this. Thanks for posting the links, pictures and suggestions. It helped us when we talked things over with her. You guys are the best. I was reading all the posts and getting inspiration from the forum posts when we were looking at cabinets, granite, sinks, faucets, the whole enchilada. Our cabinets are Omega Brookside Cherry(nutmeg), oak hardwood floor golden/honey finish, faucet Delta Leland, granite Brazilian sand, backsplash will be almond travertine with slate and frosted glass accents. We used both knobs and pulls, Amerock Padma in pewter finish. Again I want to thank all of you for being my guides through this. I didn't ask, but read, and took my inspiration from your posts....See MoreHow do I hide my uneven ceiling?
Comments (6)What do you mean you removed a post , what did you replace the support with? As for the other issue your pictures are not really showing the issue but IMO the best is to fur out the ceiling until it is level and then be done it will cost some money but IMO always best to do things right....See MoreHelp! Uneven Ceiling Cabinet Gaps
Comments (5)Do you have the paint color of your cabinets? Were you planning on having crown molding on your walls and around cabinets, or just your cabinets? If you have access to the paint color, you could make/get made tiny wedge pieces to fill the gap just above the face frames. And still do molding on the walls and sides of the cabinets. I think the cleanest option would be to get new doors, so that you have room for crown everywhere. If you chose doors that only overlap the top face-frame by maybe 1/4” and you give 1/4” clearance, that would give you space for a 1” min crown even where the cabinet is tight, and it would grow to just under 2” where there’s the most gap. You could also lower your cabinets by an inch to make the variation in the crown width less noticeable....See MoreUneven ceiling and wonky cabinet crown moulding
Comments (18)Cut a few small openings in the drywall big enough to get fingers in there so you can gently rock drywall to make it lose so it drops down to make it flush with the molding, Patch the holes. Before you cut holes, remove the trim from the recessed light, its looks like being close enough, and stick a flat bar between the housing and drywall and see if it can be done that way, if yes drop it down and put the trim back and if needed touch it up. In most cases, this is a very quick fix. Good luck...See MoreNone
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