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Measuring Guidelines When measuring a kitchen for countertops, you may either measure the cabinets or existing countertops. Always measure the "Outside" dimensions (from back corner of the cabinets or existing top to the other back corner). Being consistent when measuring all sections helps to reduce any confusion when the pieces are ordered, Diagonal corners and overhangs will require measurements of the countertop and the cabinets in certain areas. Note all appliance locations and exposed countertops ends to ensure that proper end treatments are ordered, Standard countertops usually overhang the front edge of cabinets by 1-1/4" to 1-1/2". Our tops are manufactured to give a 1-5/16" front overhang to standard kitchen and vanity cabinets. Straight Countertop / Island / Vanity Top Allow for overhangs on any exposed ends. If measuring cabinets, note any overhangs on exposed ends. Corner Countertop Section Whenever two pieces of countertop join together, a miter or seam will be necessary (joints may be a 45°, a j-miter or a seamless corner). If you are making dimension changes from existing countertops to new countertops, be sure to consider space needed to accommodate any extra length or width added. Diagonal Corner Countertop Diagonal corner cabinet layouts require the cabinet face frame measurement (E) along with our overall countertop dimensions. With a standard front overhang of 1-5/16" the E measurements is 7/8" less than the face frame of the cabinet. This particular corner style is a traditional corner. Depending on the angle of the diagonal corner, an additional section in the back corner may be necessary to complete the countertop. Key Countertop Measurement > F A - Cabinet Measurement ———» +—————-Al Backsplash ——— Cabinets BP sees nas ense eres an ensaeeann= Countertop > =a BBII
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