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Old 08-05-2010, 07:45 PM   #8
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Nope. Backsplash lies on top of the surface. No gaps. 90 degree butt joint. (Be sure to account for thickness of backsplash when cuttin out holes for faucet and sink.)
I'd think this would be the case if the top was square or you were making up any voids on the wall??? If not why make the top anything other than a rectangle?

Here are some pics of the space. The template in the photo is 29-1/2" wide with perfectly parallel sides. The right side is 20-3/8" to the back wall and the left side is 19-7/8". Note the walls are not of equal length and the counter will be exposed on the left corner. Hence the reason I'm going to make the cabinet myself.

I think any of the options will work, I'm just wondering if one is more "correct".

Also, penny tile is such a bitch. I'm cursing my wife for picking this stuff out, but it does look awesome. There will be a fixed glass panel over 1/2 of the shower curb instead of a curtain.

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