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Originally, my kitchen-cabinet doors had flat (i.e., slab) fronts.
The door-fronts have since been recessed and re-faced. Below the kitchen sink is a closet (where the cleaning-supplies are kept) and between the sink and the closet is a false-front particle-board panel. Over the years, the particle-board panel has swollen (due to the nearby moisture from the dishwasher and sink). Can I buy a recessed false-front panel (with a recessed style) to match the kitchen-cabinets? Or, can I remove the facing and re-apply it to a new false-front panel? |
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