Unveiling the Versatility of Cover Panels in A.S.Helsingö Kitchens
Cover panels are the parts in a furniture that do not have doors or drawers. If you're wondering about the differences between filler pieces and cover panels, a good rule of thumb is: a filler piece fills a gap in the vertical line, while a cover panel covers the frame in the depth direction.
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With cover panels, you can beautifully conceal, for example, the sides of cabinets or the bottom of upper cabinets. In cabinet frames, cover panels are usually sized to cover the entire side down to the floor. This way, the look is finished, and the plinth doesn't need to go around the furniture.
In this Ensiö Kitchen, Cover panels hide Ikea's Metod cabinet
We also provide custom-cut cover panels for the ends and back of islands. We use the same refined material and quality for cover panels as we do for cabinet doors. The thickness of the cover panel is 19 mm, which should be taken into account when planning the overall design.
If you suspect that your floor is not perfectly straight, it's a good idea to add a few extra centimeters to the height of the cover panel.
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