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Standard Kitchen Cabinet Sizes and Dimensions

Accurate cabinet measurements are essential for kitchen design since they match the standard sizes of appliances like stoves and fridges. Understanding these standard sizes is key for homeowners, designers, and remodelers.

By understanding the standard sizes of kitchen cabinets, you can better plan your kitchen layout. Follow this comprehensive guide to ensure your cabinets will fit perfectly in your space.

Key Cabinetry Dimensions

These standard kitchen cabinet sizes are the basis of kitchen cabinet design.

key cabinetry dimensions

Base Cabinet Dimensions

cabinet sizes and dimensions

Base cabinets are the heavy lifters in the kitchen. They are positioned directly on the floor, providing storage and support for countertops and major appliances. Their standard dimensions accommodate various kitchen layouts, including sinks and appliances. With the addition of countertops, base cabinets measure 36” in height and about 25” in depth.

The standard size of base cabinets is a height of 34 ½”, width of 6”-42”, and depth of 24”. If the base cabinets include Lazy Susans or a blind corner, the sizing is different.

Lazy Susan Cabinet Dimensions

For a Lazy Susan cabinet, the dimensions include a height of 34 ½”, width of 33” and 36”, and depth of 24”. Because they are designed to fit corner cabinets, Lazy Susan cabinets only vary in width.

Blind Corner Cabinet Dimensions

A blind corner cabinet makes the most of corner spaces that might otherwise be underutilized. These cabinets are named "blind" because they extend into the corner, creating a section of the cabinet that's hidden from view and not directly accessible from the front.

The dimensions of a blind cabinet include a height of 34 ½”, a width of 36” for the portion that faces out to the room, and 42”-48” from the back corner to the edge of the facing side. The depth is 24” for the part of the cabinet that runs along the wall. The sides that face the room may vary.

Wall Cabinets Dimensions

Wall cabinets offer storage for lightweight items like dishes above countertops and come in various sizes to complement base cabinets. Their standard dimensions include a height of 12”-54” to fit various designs and ceiling heights. Height is usually 54” from the floor and 18” above the countertop. Width varies from 6”- 48” and depth is 12” with some extending to 24” to create built-ins around appliances.

Tall Cabinets Dimensions

Also known as pantries, tall cabinets provide ample room for cleaning supplies, cookware, and food items. They offer a range of sizes to accommodate different storage needs, customized to each homeowner.

The standard height of a tall cabinet is 54” for the bottom half of the cabinet and 30”, 36”, or 42” for the top half of the cabinet. The width ranges from 18”-30”, and depth is standard at 24”.

Measuring and Planning for Appliances

Measuring your kitchen space to plan for appliances is a critical step in kitchen design. It’s important to understand the process of measuring and planning for appliances so you have the properly sized cabinetry for your space.  

Understanding Appliance Sizes

Refrigerators- Common widths are 18", 24", 30", 36", 42", and 48". Consider the type of installation (free-standing, integrated, or with a panel) and allow extra space for ventilation and door opening.

Ranges- Standard widths for ranges are 20", 24", 30", 36", 40", 48", 60", and 72". Cooktops typically come in sizes of 24", 30", and 36". Ensure you have adequate clearance for safe operation and consider the requirements for ventilation.

Ovens- Built-in ovens require a housing unit and come in widths of 24", 27", 30", or 36". Verify the product specifications for fit and consider the door opening clearance.

Dishwashers- Most dishwashers are 24" wide, but compact models can be 18". Ensure the placement doesn't interfere with surrounding cabinetry or appliances.

Microwaves- Sizes vary significantly depending on whether the microwave is countertop, over the range, or built in. Measure the allocated space carefully.

Hoods- Match the width of the cooktop or range, with common sizes being 30", 36", and 42".

Proper measurement and planning for kitchen appliances safeguard against future problems, ensuring that your kitchen is not only beautiful but also fully functional.

Common Cabinet Accessories for Standard-Sized Cabinets

Once you have the correct layout and measurements for your cabinets, you can start thinking about the accessories and organizational features. Here’s how these enhancements seamlessly integrate with standard cabinet dimensions:

Cutlery drawers

Designed to fit within the standard depth and width of base cabinets, cutlery drawers feature adjustable trays that can be reconfigured according to your utensil sizes. This adaptability ensures that every piece of cutlery has its place, making the most of the cabinet's interior space.

Organizational drawer inserts

Drawer inserts are made to fit standard drawer dimensions, turning a chaotic utensil drawer into a well-organized space. These inserts can be customized to meet specific needs while fitting within the drawers' standard size.

Knife dividers

Knife dividers are designed to fit into the drawers of standard base cabinets, securing knives in place. This solution not only keeps knives organized and accessible but also maximizes the functionality of a standard drawer.

Spice pull-outs

Spice pull-outs are made to fit in narrow spaces beside appliances in end panels of standard base cabinets. They make efficient use of space, bringing spices within easy reach.

Roll-out drawers

Roll-outs can be installed inside standard base cabinets for accessible storage. With a standard depth of 24” in base cabinets, roll-outs ensure no item is lost or pushed to the back of the cabinet.

Sponge tilt-outs for sinks

Sponge tilt-outs make use of the faux drawer front found in many sink bases. They fit within the standard dimensions of sink base cabinets and offer a discreet space to store sponges and cleaning supplies.

Appliance garages

Appliance garages can be tailored to fit standard counter depths and width of base or wall cabinets. They are ideal for tucking away small appliances and keeping countertops clear and clutter-free.

Adding these accessories to your standard-sized kitchen cabinets makes your space look better and work more efficiently, creating a space that is uniquely yours.

Knowing standard kitchen cabinet sizes is key for kitchen design or remodeling. These match typical appliance sizes, ensuring a good fit and functional space. Think of these standards as your guide to both making your kitchen work well and look great.

For help in measuring and planning your kitchen design, reach out to your local dealer.

FAQS

What are the standard dimensions for base cabinets?

Base cabinets typically have a standard height of 34 1/2 inches without countertops and 36 inches with countertops. The standard depth is 24 inches, and widths can range from 9 to 48 inches in 3-inch increments.

What are the standard dimensions for wall cabinets?

The height of wall cabinets varies from 12”-42”. The width ranges from 9”-48”, and the depth is standard at 12”. However, 24” depth wall cabinets are also available.

What are the standard dimensions for tall cabinets?

The standard height of tall cabinets is 84”, 90”, and 96”. The width varies from 12”-36”, and the depth is 12”-24”.

How high should wall cabinets be installed above the countertop?

Wall cabinets are usually installed 18 inches above the countertop to provide adequate workspace and avoid crowding the counter area.

Are kitchen cabinet dimensions universal?

While there are some standard sizes, the dimensions can vary by manufacturer.

How much space should I leave between the top of the wall cabinet and the ceiling?

This depends on your aesthetic preference and the ceiling height of your kitchen. Some designs leave space for decorative items, while others have crown molding or extend the cabinets up to the ceiling.

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