Hello again,
During the kitchen planning, another question came up regarding the upper cornice moldings:
If I select a Lidingö wall cabinet with glass doors for my kitchen and choose a cornice molding in the planner options, the online planner creates the following:
It places a profiled decorative molding (Item No. 800.906.38) on the front and a “standard” molding on the sides, as shown in the picture. This side molding does not appear in the planner’s item list.
For this wall cabinet, I also selected the end panels. The planner draws the end panels so that they extend slightly below the cabinet (presumably for a lower decorative molding), but at the top, the panel aligns exactly with the cabinet height. This creates a “step” between the end panel and the side decorative molding at the top.
My question to you:
Which upper side molding does the online planner add? What is the item number for it?
How should the upper cornice moldings generally be installed? Should it be done as the online planner suggests, or is it better to use the profiled decorative moldings on the sides as well?
Best regards,
Sektionschef
During the kitchen planning, another question came up regarding the upper cornice moldings:
If I select a Lidingö wall cabinet with glass doors for my kitchen and choose a cornice molding in the planner options, the online planner creates the following:
It places a profiled decorative molding (Item No. 800.906.38) on the front and a “standard” molding on the sides, as shown in the picture. This side molding does not appear in the planner’s item list.
For this wall cabinet, I also selected the end panels. The planner draws the end panels so that they extend slightly below the cabinet (presumably for a lower decorative molding), but at the top, the panel aligns exactly with the cabinet height. This creates a “step” between the end panel and the side decorative molding at the top.
My question to you:
Which upper side molding does the online planner add? What is the item number for it?
How should the upper cornice moldings generally be installed? Should it be done as the online planner suggests, or is it better to use the profiled decorative moldings on the sides as well?
Best regards,
Sektionschef
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Sektionschef5 Jun 2013 10:08Consider waste and miter cuts; when installing, additionally bond the miter cuts with silicone and secure them with clamps until the silicone cures. This results in a cleaner and neater appearance.Good tip!!!
Does I-Sell actually account for waste, since the online planner doesn’t?
I figure if I want to order the kitchen correctly the first time, I need to double-check and recalculate all these things, right?
Best regards
Sektionschef
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zetterberg5 Jun 2013 15:10I can't say for sure, but based on what was written above, probably not.
At the very least, every good salesperson should account for material waste.
At the very least, every good salesperson should account for material waste.
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Nayla_10685 Jun 2013 22:46
Does the I-Sell system take material waste into account, since the online planner doesn’t?
Best regards
Section Chief ... I-Sell doesn’t, but the kitchen salesperson you trust does...
We still need to have a role, after all. If the planner did everything perfectly, we’d be unnecessary, wouldn’t we?
Best regards
Nayla_1068