Freedom Hidden Countertop Brackets

Freedom Hidden Countertop Brackets. In this video, Scott Toal and Broc Siefert of Federal Brace take us through the installation of the Freedom Invisible Countertop Support Bracket. With the hidden bracket design of these metal supports you can create a floating countertop appearance.

Freedom Hidden Countertop Brackets
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With the hidden bracket design of these metal supports, you can create a floating countertop appearance. Freedom blocks distracting websites and apps, but it does so much more than that. If the blind does not release semi-easily from the bracket, use a flathead screwdriver to gently pry the back of the headrail from the bracket at the top of the blind.

Every successful countertop installation begins with good planning and action.

Our Freedom Hidden Countertop Bracket provides exactly what its name implies.

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With the hidden bracket design of these metal finish supports you can create a floating countertop appearance. The Side Wall Hidden Bracket is the perfect match when you do not have a Knee Wall or Pony Wall to mount to. Before hidden brackets, homeowners normally placed a curtain or valance over blind headrails, if they chose to hide the intrusive hardware.