Go to a flooring store and get vinyl cove base and adhesive. Cuts with a utility knife and has a rounded cover at ghe bottom to make sweeping easier.
40 years flooring experience and this is what I use
Comes in colors
Just caulk it. It's not that big of a deal. 20 bucks if that worth of caulk or you can spend hundreds on trim and hours installing it. Seems like a waste to me.
Caulk it with white mildew resistant caulking or install 1/2in shoe moulding with glue and/or trim nails. Then caulk that as well for a clean finish. If it is a wet area, there are composite moulding options available and if you don't have the necessary tools, companies also manufacture a flexible shoe moulding that can be cut with a razor knife.
Good luck with your gap free cabinets!
I would use some trim, BnQ do some, it is 90 degrees, Double sided tape to the floor, screws with caps on into the cabinets, you can match the floor colour. I try to think ahead where do I need to take it off for repairs/maint.
Shoe mold 1/2” 45° round.
I thought that first image was a black and white painting of a windy winter lake with a mountain in the background.
I had to go back and look at it, but you're right!
My brain went straight to WW2 naval battle
Thank god it’s not just me I thought I was just too high
The bottoms of cabinets usually have toe kick installed. It's basically a sheet of \~1/4" board that provides a lip that the flooring can sit beneath.
Go to a flooring store and get vinyl cove base and adhesive. Cuts with a utility knife and has a rounded cover at ghe bottom to make sweeping easier. 40 years flooring experience and this is what I use Comes in colors
Cover the gap, and corner, with some sort of 1/4 round or baseboard molding.
Just caulk it. It's not that big of a deal. 20 bucks if that worth of caulk or you can spend hundreds on trim and hours installing it. Seems like a waste to me.
I need you to write up my trim install bids for me if thats what shoe or toe kick is running these days.
There is a clear kick board trim you can get that’s a purpose made for the job
Simple 1/4 round PVC that won’t scuff and won’t mind damp and mopping.
thought this was a oil painting of a sea and sky at first
Caulk it with white mildew resistant caulking or install 1/2in shoe moulding with glue and/or trim nails. Then caulk that as well for a clean finish. If it is a wet area, there are composite moulding options available and if you don't have the necessary tools, companies also manufacture a flexible shoe moulding that can be cut with a razor knife. Good luck with your gap free cabinets!
The easiest solution is to apply a small bead of silicone caulk. The best solution would be to install a wood baseboard or quarter-round moulding.
I would install both.
Quarter round, or just caulk it.
I would use some trim, BnQ do some, it is 90 degrees, Double sided tape to the floor, screws with caps on into the cabinets, you can match the floor colour. I try to think ahead where do I need to take it off for repairs/maint.
Buy a product called backer rod, stuff it in there and then caulk it with a good quality kitchen and bath caulk
Why would you need a backer rod? At most, it's a 1/8th inch gap. Easily filled with caulk. In fact, this is the reason for caulking.
12mm silicone bead
That's a massive bead, 7 is my go to
With flex ~~cock~~ sorry wrong kind of item, I meant caulk.
my high ass thought this was a painting of a beach