Measurements, Measurements, Measurements: That’s all you’ll get here

Measurements will help you figure the technicalities involved in your cabinet array. You have to match the measurements to your practical needs

We start with base cabinets:

These are installed directly on the floor. Counters are laid on top, duly installed and ranges bracketed by them, put in your pots and pans, most expansive…

Dimensions (inches) Factor
34.5 Height-No countertop
35-36 Height-With countertop
24 Depth- No countertop
25-26 Depth-With countertop
12, 18, 24, 30, 33, 36, 46     ??? Width
  • Height, without countertops- 34.5 “.
  • Raw base cabinets start at 34.5” high without any countertop or substrate.
  • Height (with countertops) 35”-36” . After putting in a countertop the height becomes about 35-36”. The height can vary. Adding an under layer can add another half inch . Countertops can go as low as 32”and as high as 38”.
  • Depth (W/o countertops): 25-26”. Countertops usually overhang a bit above the base cabinets adding an inch.
  • Width 12’ to 48”: Base cabinet width can be between 12” to 48”.
Dimensions (inches) Cabinet type
12, 18, 24 Filler cabinets can adjust in pullouts.
30 Single basic sink
33 Double basic offset sink
36 Double basic sink
48 Largest base cabinet size (commonly found in homes.

Wall cabinet size: Height, depth, width

  • Used for food stuff storage and lightweight appliances which can directly be hung on the wall.
  • You can show these off. Things are kind of, quite obvious.
  • One way to save money could b to have simple base cabinets but accessorized wall cabinets with glass inserts or inside cabinet lighting.