Wall cabinet height.
Average height for wall cabinets.
The standard height for upper cabinets has changed somewhat over the years.
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.
You can build your cabinets in any way you see fit hanging your wall cabinets at any height above the countertop to accommodate your custom cabinet plans.
These cabinets fit between the base cabinets and the ceiling.
What is the standard height.
In standard kitchens the wall cabinets are typically 30 or 36 inches tall with the space above enclosed by soffits.
At one point the most common height was 18 inches above the countertop but this number has started to creep up to 20 inches to give people a little extra breathing room.
For the average person this distance is the ideal balance.
Common wall cabinet heights are 12 36 and 42 inches.
If upper cabinets are installed before the countertop measure up 18 inches from the top of the base cabinet plus the countertop thickness to find the right height for the uppers.
Handicap accessible kitchens.
Typically wall cabinets are available in 30 36 and 42.
Most people use the 18 inch measurement because of the average human height but you can adjust it as necessary to any cabinet height above counter that better suits your height and personal.
This adjusted upper cabinet height also benefits children and adults of smaller than average stature who may not otherwise be able to reach upper cabinets at the 54 inch mounting height.