Base end fillers to tall baseboard
As most of us know, Fillers are a necessary evil, required for clearances and such... Seldom can you jam any base cabinet hard against an end wall.. and the transition to tall baseboard always bothered me. Picture number one is somebody else's job...
Several years ago I decided to start using WEP 36s for my base end fillers. Pulled on plane with the doors obviously edge profiled to match the door edge.. I just think it is a much much cleaner transition and it gives us something to anchor the last cabinet to if it's shimmed up off the floor. We start with a 36" WEP and trim it to the exact height needed and scribe fit to the wall.
Great solution for frameless or full overlay. Also in my world that WEP is less costly than a base overlay filler anyway... So it's a win-win for me.
There is 1 framed flush inset picture where we just extend the stile to the floor and just backfill it. Same end goal.
Anybody else doing this? I promise if you try it once you'll never go back.