In my continuing series of questions about how to best approach a task in remodeling:
I intend to build an island for my kitchen. It will be about 7' long and will contain a sink, dishwasher, and a cabinet with some drawers. The top is going to be walnut butcher block, and extend ~16" over the back of the cabinets for seating/dining space.
I'm wondering what approach is going to be best to tie all of this together. The cabinets are frameless, and the dishwasher will be sitting between the sink cabinet and the ~20" drawer cabinet.
The floor is oak hardwood over diagonal planking.
My understanding is that there should be cleats screwed to the floor, and that the cabinets should be screwed into the cleats. That all makes sense to me, but how should I go about connecting the cabinets to one another? Or, do I just rely on the top to do that for me?
I think that I am getting hung up on the dishwasher between the two cabinets. As opposed to having the cabinets next to each other and fastened.
Also, should I take any extra steps to reinforce the sink cabinet?
Thanks as always,
Adam
I intend to build an island for my kitchen. It will be about 7' long and will contain a sink, dishwasher, and a cabinet with some drawers. The top is going to be walnut butcher block, and extend ~16" over the back of the cabinets for seating/dining space.
I'm wondering what approach is going to be best to tie all of this together. The cabinets are frameless, and the dishwasher will be sitting between the sink cabinet and the ~20" drawer cabinet.
The floor is oak hardwood over diagonal planking.
My understanding is that there should be cleats screwed to the floor, and that the cabinets should be screwed into the cleats. That all makes sense to me, but how should I go about connecting the cabinets to one another? Or, do I just rely on the top to do that for me?
I think that I am getting hung up on the dishwasher between the two cabinets. As opposed to having the cabinets next to each other and fastened.
Also, should I take any extra steps to reinforce the sink cabinet?
Thanks as always,
Adam