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  "name": "Do I need trim if my kitchen cabinets go to the ceiling?",
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      "name": "Do I need trim if my kitchen cabinets go to the ceiling?",
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      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "text": "Even if your kitchen cabinets extend to the ceiling, trim is usually recommended. Ceiling-height cabinets often leave a small, inconsistent gap against the ceiling due to variations in wall and ceiling straightness. Crown molding or a simple filler strip can neatly conceal this gap, providing a polished and integrated look. Without trim, these minor imperfections can be visually distracting and make the kitchen appear unfinished. Trim also adds architectural detail, enhancing the overall aesthetic of your kitchen.",
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        "description": "Yes, even with ceiling-height cabinets, trim is recommended to conceal small gaps and imperfections, providing a finished and polished look."
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  "description": "Yes, even with ceiling-height cabinets, trim is recommended to conceal small gaps and imperfections, providing a finished and polished look."
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