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Special Cabinets
include corner pilasters and inside cabi-
nets have front pilasters.
• If multiple cabinets are joined, inside
cabinets share Front Pilasters.
• Corner pilasters and cabinet legs are
eliminated on the back if the cabinet is
against a wall, and on either side if it’s
Corner cabinet with diagonal door
joined with another cabinet.
• The diagonal door on corner cabinets can
be curved by entering a negative value in End Cabinets
the second Right Side Width field. See Open a cabinet for specification and select
“General Panel” on page 628.
Left or Right End Cabinet from the Special
drop-down list to create an end cabinet.
Corner cabinet with curved door
Exposed End Cabinets Left End Cabinet
A cabinet that is merged on one side but not • End Cabinets have an angled front and
the other is referred to as an Exposed End. side.
• The cabinet width must be no greater
than its depth for an end cabinet to be
specified.
Radius End Cabinets
Exposed End Cabinets
Pilasters, feet, countertop overhangs and Open a cabinet for specification and select
closed toe kicks all behave differently when Right or Left Radius End from the Special
groups of cabinets are merged: drop-down list to create a radius end cabinet.
• If multiple cabinets are joined together,
only Exposed End cabinets have corner
pilasters, cabinet feet, side counter over-
hangs, and closed toe kicks.
• If multiple joined cabinets have both
Front Pilasters and Corner Pilasters
specified, the Exposed End cabinets Radius End cabinets have a 90° arch
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