rnt80
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I have a couple of built ins on my upcoming schedule and one of them is a floor to ceiling unit. The homeowner had coffered ceilings installed and had them stop short of the back wall by 18", the depth of the upper cabs. When they installed the beams they divided the room into thirds, the result being vertical lines that the pillars of the built in will not match up with since the specs require a middle section that is twice the width of the flanking sections. Additionally, as I see it the front surface of the uppers will have to be flush in order to meet the back side of the crown. That will mean 16' of flush uppers with no reveals or changes in depth - not ideal and not how this was drawn up. Any ideas/suggestions on how to tackle these issues?