Long time browser, first time poster here!
I’m building inset kitchen cabinets, and I hit a snag with the false/dummy (I’m not sure what they should be called) sink fronts. In hindsight, I’m realizing I should have made two larger doors or one long false drawer front, or at least installed it all before the sink and countertop were installed. Alas, I’m a newbie with a bigger imagination than skill (I may not have attempted this kitchen build otherwise!), so this is the situation that I’m in now.
Does anyone have any ideas of the best way to install two inset false fronts in these openings? I’m using 3/4 hard maple. The face frames are also 3/4 hard maple. The middle stile is 1 1/2” wide, and the end stiles have about 9/16” reveal inside the cabinets. There’s about 1 1/2” of space from the inside of the middle stile to the sink, so I don’t have much working room to attach anything to the back of the opening.
I would be greatly appreciate if anyone has a solution for me!
Please see attached pictures for reference. (the doors and drawers will be painted also once I get some warmer weather!)
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