grue , 12 days ago Which gap do you mean? American-style cabinets generally have wood skirting all the way around the base and sit directly on the subfloor: https://www.thehandymansdaughter.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Separate-toe-kick-vs-integrated-cabinet-toe-kick.jpg The gap under the kitchen is still going to be closed tomorrow. In that case, I guess there's not much of a practical difference. I had assumed you were going to leave the legs exposed so the cabinets looked less built-in and more furniture-like.
Which gap do you mean?
American-style cabinets generally have wood skirting all the way around the base and sit directly on the subfloor:
https://www.thehandymansdaughter.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Separate-toe-kick-vs-integrated-cabinet-toe-kick.jpg
The gap under the kitchen is still going to be closed tomorrow.
In that case, I guess there's not much of a practical difference. I had assumed you were going to leave the legs exposed so the cabinets looked less built-in and more furniture-like.