Best Ways to Fill a Gap Under a Countertop?

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Asked By CraftyFox123 On

Hey everyone! I'm looking for advice on how to finish a gap I've got under my countertop. I've attached a photo (https://imgur.com/a/ZwoWCEw) to show you what I'm working with. I was thinking about either filling it in and painting to match the drywall or adding some modest trim around it, but the height is a bit too high for just quarter round trim. I'm still learning as I go with these projects, so I would appreciate any suggestions!

4 Answers

Answered By HandyGal89 On

I’d go with trim too! There are really thin rectangle strips you can find. Just a couple of small nails and some construction adhesive should do the trick. Paint it to match your cabinet before attaching it and it’ll look great!

Answered By HomeImprovementNinja On

Trimming it out is a solid idea! You could use pieces of 1x3 or even 1x4 or 1x2 – choose whatever you like best. Just attach them with a few nails and you're good to go!

DIYerMike88 -

Absolutely! That approach works really well for gaps like this.

Answered By FixItFelix77 On

Another option is to use PC Woody 2-part epoxy. Just take a small amount of each part, mix it, and press it into the gap with a putty knife. Once it dries, sand it down for a smooth finish! Just make sure to work in small batches since it sets quickly.

Answered By SillyBilly22 On

Or you could just use duct tape! Just kidding, but it could be a temporary fix if you're in a pinch!

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