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I had a similar situation in my townhouse and had the guys from Home Pro come out and measure. They made the cabinets to fit and came back a couple of days later and installed them.

So Home Pro can custom cut the cabinets & countertop to fit the irregular wall?

Which brand did you go with (Starmark, Lite, etc)?

Thanks

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They actually contracted with a cabinet builder to custom make the cabinets and he came and measured and made them to order. There was no brand name. They were made of press-board with Formica laminated on the outside. They were great until the house flooded in 2011 and the press-board turned into wet sawdust!

Crossy: Which suggestion if dumb?

"A really dumb suggestion, the OP has a photo of a solution in his post, why not do it like that?"

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A really dumb suggestion, the OP has a photo of a solution in his post, why not do it like that?

Crossy, use the "quote" button at the message you want to call names .

Otherwise you leave all of us wondering if you were talking to us ;-)

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Ok, ok.

A bit late to edit, I'll rephrase.

"I have a really dumb suggestion, the OP has a photo of a solution, why not do it like that?".

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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Ok, ok.

A bit late to edit, I'll rephrase.

"I have a really dumb suggestion, the OP has a photo of a solution, why not do it like that?".

Phew, I figured you were talking about my post ;-)

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They actually contracted with a cabinet builder to custom make the cabinets and he came and measured and made them to order. There was no brand name. They were made of press-board with Formica laminated on the outside. They were great until the house flooded in 2011 and the press-board turned into wet sawdust!

Crossy: Which suggestion if dumb?

"A really dumb suggestion, the OP has a photo of a solution in his post, why not do it like that?"

The brand name kitchen installers (Kvik, SB, Index, Starmark, Modernform) are all quite accustomed to modifying their standard flat-pack cabinets to fit around protruding posts, stepped walls etc.

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