Most kitchen designs will benefit from the use of kitchen filler panels.
Filler panel cabinet filler against wall.
Wherever possible when using fillers on a straight run of cabinets it s best to centre the cabinets on the wall leaving equal sized gaps on either end of the run.
During installation these will allow you to deal with various site obstacles including corner walls not being square walls not being exactly vertical resulting in cabinets either fitting tight or not at all allowing cabinets to open correctly regardless of handle choice large handles can.
This allows you to caulk the cut line and cover up any imperfections caused by the cut.
The kitchen fillers cover panels and toe kicks.
When finished installing them note the gap between the wall and the side of the cabinet.
Filler panels are available in two heights one for base and wall cabinets and the other for pantries.
Next to your fridge and a wall depending on the fridge specs i d use either 2 1 1 2 fillers or two 3 ones together with the proper supportive side panels for the fridge cabinet above.
I couldn t make my mind up if it looked odd having the filler pieces against the wall not flush with the cabinet doors.
Install the cabinets in place starting with one cabinet on either side flush against the wall.
A filler strip can be placed between two cabinets or against the wall to fill the empty space between cabinets.
Do not install them flush with the cabinets frames.
You will need a minimum of a 1 1 2 filler against the side wall for your pantry and if it has pull outs you ll need a 3 one.
They are 100mm in width and can be cut down to suit the space available.
Keep your panels and filler either flush with the doors or slightly proud of the doors.
A cabinet filler strip is a piece of wood inserted between two cabinets to allow factory sized cabinets to fit a wall of any length.