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I have just installed our kaboodle corner pantry with ends and door in our kitchen. Unfortunately, the floors in our home is un-level and as the corner pantry does not have the legs as the other cabinets, I was wondering if the weight of the corner unit could be supported by many cabinet legs or if I should just go ahead and level the unit out with shims? The door scrapes the flooring now matter how I move the hinge adjustments.
Hello @angelic89
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's fantastic to have you join us, and thank you for sharing your question about your Kaboodle corner pantry.
I'm sorry but cabinet legs can't be installed onto the corner pantry. I suggest putting in shims to adjust the level of the cabinetry. My best advice is to install as many shims at the bottom of the cabinet to distribute the weight of the pantry.
Are you in the middle of a kitchen renovation? It would be wonderful if you could share some updates about your project. I'm sure our members would be keen to see what your kitchen looks like once you've finished.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Evening @angelic89
I know this is an awful suggestion in advance - but I have a similar problem with my 75 year old flooring. For a hallway cupboard I had to cut the bottom of the door at an angle to allow it to open.
If you can't adjust it with packing as per Eric's thoughts and yours - would it be worth considering?
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