Skip to main content
All CollectionsDesignFurnish
How to create a breakfast table?
How to create a breakfast table?
Updated over a week ago

To create a breakfast table, follow these steps:

  1. Add a base unit to act as the base

    Click on the Insert tab, and click on the Furnish icon in the ribbon. In the lefthand panel that opens, click on the All drop-down menu, and click on Base Unit. A carousel of units belonging to that category, will open at the bottom. Select the desired unit by clicking once on the corresponding thumbnail image. The item you selected now appears along with the cursor for you to place in the design.

  2. Extending the top ply

    Before extending the top ply, first change the construction of the cabinet such that the top ply overlaps the edge of the side panel. Select the Cabinet, and select the Construction icon at the top of the panel. Then, open the Carcass dropdown menu, and therein open the Construction dropdown menu. Therein, open the (Left or Right)/Top Edge dropdown, and select Change to Top on (Left or Right) depending on which side of the cabinet.

    Next, to extend the top panel on a cabinet, first click on the desired panel to select it. Select the Panel tab in the lefthand panel, and select the Construction icon at the top of the panel.

    Then, select the Extension Parameters drop-down menu, and to extend the panel leftwards or rightwards, select the Width Extension dropdown menu. and enter the desired extension length into the Left field(to extend the left edge of the panel) or Right field(to extend the Right edge of the panel).

  3. Extending the Countertop Slab

    1. Begin by selecting the cabinet that you want to change the countertop thickness of.

    2. Under "Cabinet" Menu, look for the section labeled "Countertop" on the right of the design panel. It will be available both in the "Quick Access" and "Customise" tabs.

    3. Click on the drop down next to it to open the details of the countertop. You will see the "Extension options" section there. Click it to open the drop-down menu showing the details for this.

    4. You will be four sections - Left/ Right/ Front/ Back where you can input a numerical value in mm to create an extension on that side of the cabinet.

  4. Create the countertop drop to act as a supporting leg

    1. Select the Cabinet: Start by selecting the kitchen cabinet or unit to which you want to add a countertop drop. You can do this in the floor plan view.

    2. Access Countertop Options: With the cabinet selected, go to the design panel on the left. Specifically, look for the "Countertop" section, and click on the drop-down arrow next to it to access countertop-related settings.

    3. Choose the Drop Side: In the "Countertop" section, you should see a subsection called "Countertop Drop." Click on the drop-down menu next to this section. You'll find options for specifying on which side of the cabinet you want the countertop drop to be created. Options typically include "Back," "Front," "Left," and "Right." Select the side where you want the countertop drop.

    4. Specify the Drop Height: After selecting the side, you can specify the height of the countertop drop, to be equal to the (Cabinet height + Skirting height).

Did this answer your question?