Browse Forums Kitchen Corner Re: Can I use this for my kitchen cabinetry??? 3Feb 17, 2009 10:27 pm Strumer Interesting material. From a quick perusal of the specifications I don't think you would be able to hang (hinge) it without a frame or substrate. There are plenty of aluminium extrusions on the market that will do the job of framing it but they will all be visible to some extent. If you are considering backlighting as part of the look then a frame rather than a substrate would definitely be what is needed - LED edge lighting would be fun to do, but lots of work. Thanks for the reply Earl! I'm meeting with a joiner tomorrow who we are probably going to use for all our joinery, so I'll run it by him and see what he thinks!! I'll let you know anyway - I think it could potentially be a really stunning/unique look...but I guess I'll have to wait and see! That sucks! Hope it all works out. Good to move away from steel anyway for all your reasons, but it's also thermally poor. 16 13711 If what you describe is correct then the brick wall has been dry lined with villa board. That basically means that the villa board is glued to the brick wall with… 3 6088 I'm putting a new floor in my kitchen, slate flagging on a standard concrete slab. I have allowed for a bed thickness of up to 20mm to accommodate the different… 0 15130 |