What is a cover panel?
A cover panel is a decorative panel that is mounted on the side of a cabinet to give the kitchen a uniform and stylish look.
Our covers panels are available in the same colours and styles as our kitchen doors & drawer fronts. If you can't find a cover with the same name as the front, we recommend using the FÖRBÄTTRA series, which is available in several colours such as white, off white and black.
Depending on the size of the kitchen frame they are to be mounted on, we can offer a measurement that covers both the cabinet and the front.
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