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Old 06-01-2009, 3:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Unit too big for a floating wall?

Hello another person here preparing for a floating wall build.

The wall im building on has a radiator in the middle of it with my current stand to the left with sky and power sockets on the side wall.

Each side of the rad is 180cm so the units i want to use 120cm and 60cm Besta units from Ikea will fit perfectly.

The only thing im worried about is that if i did a floating wall the same size it would meet the side wall to the left but if i had a 120cm wall it would look odd with overhanging units?

All the other walls ive seen on here are either the same size or bigger than the units beneath so if anyone has had a similar problem to me and has some pictures of how it looks that would be great!

Gary
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