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As you face the cabinet, a right radius end • The length of the left and right side of an
curves to the right, and a left radius end Angled Front cabinet can be defined by
curves to the left. changing the Depth/Bow Depth value.
See “General Panel” on page 628.
Left Right
Radius Radius Bow Front Cabinets
End End Open a cabinet for specification and select
Bow Front from the Special drop-down list
Peninsula Radius Cabinets to create a bow front cabinet.
Open a cabinet for specification and select
Peninsula Radius from the Special drop-
down list to create peninsula radius cabinet.
Bow Front Cabinet
• The bow depth of a Bow Front cabinet
can be defined. See “General Panel” on
page 628.
Peninsula Radius Cabinet • The bow depth cannot exceed half the
The radius can be adjusted by changing the cabinet width.
Depth/Bow Depth value. See “General • The doors and drawers on a Bow Front
Panel” on page 628. cabinet automatically match the curva-
ture of the cabinet.
Angled Front Cabinets
Kitchen Islands
Open a cabinet for specification and select
Angled Front from the Special drop-down To create a kitchen island, simply place
list to create an angled front cabinet. several cabinets back-to-back and/or side-to-
side. Match the widths so that each cabinet
back or side meets the back or side of only
one other cabinet. If this is not done, the lines
separating the cabinets cannot be suppressed.
A given side of a single cabinet cannot merge
with the edges of two different cabinets. The
example below shows two instances of
cabinets placed back-to-back. Cabinet fronts
Angled Front Cabinet and joining surfaces are shown.
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