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#Kitchen planning tips - DIY Kitchens When you re planning any kitchen it s important not to plan it too tight! If you plan to exact wall sizes then you ll more than likely come across problems during the installation. Allowing small 15-40mm fillers between units and walls will give you more space to play with and stop handles clashing. Starting to plan your kitchen from the corners is a good idea. We offer a huge range of corner unit options, view our video to find out more about what s available and how to use them. Don t forget, we have a vast range of unit widths – ranging from 150mm up to 1200mm, with 350, 450, 700mm 900mm units that can t be found just anywhere! We also offer tall units and wall units in three different heights, allowing you to create the perfect layout for the space you have. VideoWhat you ll need:
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