Designing with and understanding Conestoga’s Blind Corner cabinets

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6 thoughts on “Blind Corner Cabinet Basics

  1. What about the opening on the blind portion of the blind cabinet? Even with the adjacent cabinet but it up against it, won’t there still be a space there? things can fall through between the two cabinets, unless it is covered by a slab of some sort, no?

    1. Yes. All blind corner cabinets have an “open” blind area which you can cover with a piece of plywood if you are concerned about items falling into that space.

  2. Brian said, “All blind corner cabinets have an “open” blind area which you can cover with a piece of plywood if you are concerned about items falling into that space.” where does this empty space go? Alongside the corner or wall? Thank you

    1. Hey J, thanks for your question! The ‘space’ that he references is actually going to be the area created between the blind corner and the cabinet running perpendicular to it. There will typically be a filler directly next to the blind corner, so the space would be behind the filler and to the side of the adjacent cabinet. If you would like any further clarification your Cabinet Coach would be happy to help. Have a great day!

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