Dan j
Established Member
I was at a friends house the other day and noticed that their kitchen worktop edging had been trimmed neatly at the top and front edge but left overhanging at the bottom.
I assumed that this was simply an oversight as this would be vulnerable to being caught and chipped, but since then I've been looking at other kitchens and noticed the same thing on several others.
Is there a reason why some people choose to leave it overhanging?
I'm not a kitchen fitter but have fitted quite a few worktops and can't think why you would leave it like this, but it seems like I've seen too many for this to be just a blunder.
I assumed that this was simply an oversight as this would be vulnerable to being caught and chipped, but since then I've been looking at other kitchens and noticed the same thing on several others.
Is there a reason why some people choose to leave it overhanging?
I'm not a kitchen fitter but have fitted quite a few worktops and can't think why you would leave it like this, but it seems like I've seen too many for this to be just a blunder.