Measure the space where the cabinet will be placed before you purchase your cabinet especially if installing the cabinet over a toilet.
Proper height for wall cabinets.
Height tends to be limited since the cabinets need to fit between the counter and the ceiling.
Factor in the height of ceilings and trim when determining cabinet size and position.
More dramatic variation in height standards can be necessary for homes or apartments used by those with physical disabilities such as people confined to wheelchairs special base cabinets may be purchased or built that are 34 inches or lower in height and upper cabinets can be installed on the wall much lower than normal in order to allow wheelchair users to.
Cabinets are sold in standard heights of 30 36 or 42 inches.
In standard kitchens the wall cabinets are typically 30 or 36 inches tall with the space above enclosed by soffits.
An attractive kitchen needs more than just good looking cabinets.
Handicap accessible kitchens.
Measure base cabinets and use the pencil and level to mark a level line on the wall from the high point in the floor to the cabinet height.
This is the guide to be followed for installation.
To determine the correct height for wall cabinets above a range compare the height of the other wall cabinets.
Wall cabinet height.
Many bathrooms have a smaller wall space where the toilet is located.
Whether you use a freestanding shelf unit or mount the shelf on the wall it should be high enough to fit essentials such as a lamp computer monitor or bulletin board while still being within easy reach from the desk chair.
The standard height recommendation of 22 to 24 inches above the desk surface satisfies this objective for most people.
Finally mark the stud locations.
Proper installation is the difference between an amateur job and one that s pleasing to the eye.
Common wall cabinet heights are 12 36 and 42 inches.
Label the location of the kitchen wall cabinets and appliances on the wall.
24 inch deep cabinets are used over the refrigerator for easier access.
Draw a vertical line to line up the edge of the first cabinet to be installed.
Standard cabinet depth is 12 inches.
Use the stud finder to locate and mark the studs along this line around the room.
When designing a kitchen with staggered heights by making cabinets taller you should also make them 3 inches deeper.
A general rule to follow when determining the best height to hang cabinets is to keep 8 or 9 feet high.