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Old 11-04-2009, 09:35 PM   #21
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IMHO that's too high. I like them to be centered perfectly between the top of the backsplash and the top cabinet. In your case, you would be close to the top cabinet.
i feel you for wanting them center - i never considered that- it would look better
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Old 11-04-2009, 10:34 PM   #22
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i feel you for wanting them center - i never considered that- it would look better

It's only an opinion, and it's only a few inches higher than I put mine. Like they say, to each his own.
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I put a loop in the wire just before it comes into the box. It is strapped within 12 inches but it gives me room to move it if need be. I used to do a lot of high end homes and customers wanted stuff moved to the other side of the stud. THis eliminates problems of that nature.
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