Cabinet Baseboard is a traditional design standard followed by manufacturers and merchants

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Cabinet Baseboard is a traditional design standard followed by manufacturers and merchants

Posted By botai haishu     August 3, 2021    

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  What is Cabinet Baseboard?

  The Cabinet Baseboard is a notch-like recess at the bottom front of the basic cabinet. It provides a groove for your feet so you can get a little closer to the countertop. This improves your balance and reduces the fatigue caused when you are forced to work across the countertop. Without toe kicks, users usually find themselves standing far back from the base cabinet to avoid bumping their toes. This posture can cause the body to tip over and put considerable pressure on the back, shoulders, and arms. Working in this way is very uncomfortable and may cause chronic pain and postural problems.

  The answer is a very simple design change-a small notch at the bottom of the cabinet allows you to get a little closer to the countertop. Cabinet Baseboard is usually only 3 inches deep, about 3/2, 1/2 inches high, but it has a huge impact on the comfort of using the countertop.

  Although Cabinet Baseboards are not required by building codes, they are traditional design standards followed by manufacturers and merchants. Therefore, you will find that almost all factory-made cabinets sold have Cabinet Baseboard, and the woodworker or carpenter who builds custom cabinets will always follow the typical design standards of the shape and size of the cabinet Baseboard.

  Aluminum Skirting Board is also our product, welcome to consult and purchase.

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