How can I make my kitchen counter look nice and finished after installing a larger stove?
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3po3 on Aug 23, 2012Can you post a photo? And what is your countertop made with?Helpful Reply
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Somewhat Quirky on Aug 24, 2012Are you saying that the stove will be the "edge"?Helpful Reply
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Z on Aug 24, 2012Pictures please.Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Aug 24, 2012If your cutting the counter down, or even the cabinet. Assuming you have a laminate top. There are glue on edges that you can purchase at most home centers that can be fastened to the edge to make it look better. Also they do make T shaped guards that fit between the stove and counter to prevent crumbs and spills from getting down between the stove and cabinet; This device will also hid the cut edge. But what you do will depend upon what exactly you have as a top.Helpful Reply
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