| Deciding
on Proper Splash Height |
The standard splash height on machine run tops, Curvform,
Postform, 180 degrees, Self-Edge, and Woodbridge tops is
3 ½ inches. Including the deck surface, the
overall height is 5 inches. If your splash height
needs to be taller or shorter than the standard 3 ½ inches,
our Tearform and Dunhill tops provide the custom solution.
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| Measuring
the length |
When measuring the length for your new countertop, exact
measurements are important! Use a tape measure long
enough to encompass the entire length of the top in one
attempt. Convert all measurements to inches. You can
measure the base cabinets or an existing top to make your
job easier. Be sure to allow 1 3/8 inches for overhang on
all open ends. Consider using a clip or radius corner on
open ends as well. This is a beautiful finishing touch on
the top.
On island tops, or bar tops
as we call them, you will need to allow a 1 5/8 inch overhang
on 27 inch island/bars; a 10 5/8 inch overhang on 36 inch;
and a 16 5/8 inch overhang on 42 inch island/bar tops. It
is very helpful to us at MKD if you include the cabinet
dimensions that exist in a Island/Bar top situation. Many
of our internal questions can be answered by consulting
these measurements.
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Standard Kitchen
depth: 25 3/8 inches |
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Standard vanity
depth: 22 3/8 inches |
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Shallow vanity
depth: 19 3/8 inches |
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Standard Bar
depths: 27,36 and 42 inches. |
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| Remember
the topshopss golden rule: Measure twice. Cut once.
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| Finished
Ends and Finished Splashes |
A finished end is needed whenever a countertop is exposed
in the open, next to an appliance or next to a utility cabinet.
When preparing information for your new countertop, make
sure to label where you need end caps or end splashes.
End Caps are used whenever your countertop butts against
an open space, a utility cabinet, or an appliance.
End Splashes are used when your countertop butts against
a wall.
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