Instructions / Assembly
STEP #11
You are now ready to install any moldings included in your design. Crown moldings give 
your kitchen a custom look so, take your time and measure carefully. We recommend a 
miter box or compound miter saw to insure accurate cuts. Remember, the proper 
position for cutting molding in a miter box or compound miter saw is upside 
down with the bottom edge of the molding resting against the miter box fence.
If your cabinetry selection features a standard overlay door, molding may be attached 
directly to the cabinet face frame with finish nails or a pin gun. If your cabinetry selection 
features a full overlay door, use of molding support strip is required (ILLUSTRATION K). 
Your cabinetry supplier may have included this strip so be sure to check for it. If it was not 
included, a 1 x 2 can be secured to the top of the cabinets for molding attachment.
STEP #12
It is now time to reinstall all shelves, doors, drawers and roll-out trays. Consult your 
cabinetry manufacturer’s website for door/drawer adjustments procedures. Make sure that 
all doors and drawer fronts are adjusted to your satisfaction BEFORE installing decorative 
hardware. 
STEP #13
You can now safely remove the wall cabinet support strips and patch any screw holes in 
wall. Consult your cabinetry manufacturer’s website for initial care and cleaning instructions 
and begin enjoying your new kitchen cabinetry!
ILLUSTRATION K
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