So I bought a new fridge after measuring the space quite quickly.
Turns out the opening at the top are wide enough by 3/8" but at the bottom countertop level I forgot about the slight overhang of the top. My new fridge isn't going to fit by about that overhang.
So I think my options are:
- Remove the cupboard and figure out how to cut the whole thing down by taking apart and reconstructing.
- Trim the countertop in place and eventually glue another piece of laminate on the edge.
- Trim it and install a wood corner trim on the counter.
This is a counter on a 9" wide cupboard between the fridge and stove that hardly gets used for anything except my knife rack sits on it. Of course the cupboard and drawer are full.
Thoughts?
Turns out the opening at the top are wide enough by 3/8" but at the bottom countertop level I forgot about the slight overhang of the top. My new fridge isn't going to fit by about that overhang.
So I think my options are:
- Remove the cupboard and figure out how to cut the whole thing down by taking apart and reconstructing.
- Trim the countertop in place and eventually glue another piece of laminate on the edge.
- Trim it and install a wood corner trim on the counter.
This is a counter on a 9" wide cupboard between the fridge and stove that hardly gets used for anything except my knife rack sits on it. Of course the cupboard and drawer are full.
Thoughts?
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