I'm getting ready to place a kitchen cabinet order and wanted to get some opinions. The kitchen is already plumbed and electric has been setup.
1. Upper cabinet height: The ceilings are 112" in the kitchen area. I was initially going to do 36" upper cabinets, but I think minimizing the space above the cabinets looks better. I'm leaning toward getting 42" upper cabinets. And since I'm in NYC, storage space is key. With my counter height at 35 3/4", a 19 1/8" backsplash, the bottom of the upper cabinets sits at 54 7/8". I'm 5'9" and can reach to "enough" of the shelves in the upper cabinet w/o a step stool. My girlfriend is 5'6" and she likes the taller cabinets. She doesn't live with me so she's not making the decision, but a woman's opinion is worthwhile to listen to. CYA.
With 42" cabinets and let's ballpark 2 1/2" crown moulding height, the empty space at the top is 12 7/8".
2. Backsplash: I bought a commercial style Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet a few months ago and I didn't think too much about the height requirements. It's 18" tall so I'm allotting an extra 1 1/8" for clearance from the upper cabinet. That totals 19 1/8" for the backsplash. The backsplash is a little taller than typical. Is this going to bite me at some point in the future. I could use a shorter cabinet above the sink but I like a consistent line across the cabinets. The backsplash will be tiled.
Here's a diagram of what the cabinet layout looks like. Feel free to critique. I can't really swap many things around now since the plumbing and electric are setup.
I changed the dishwasher from 18" to 24" (Amazing how much more 18" d/w cost). I also bumped up the sink base from 24" to 27". The upper cabinets will all be 42" except the cabinet above the fridge.
Oh and there are no windows in the kitchen. Brooklyn, NYC.
Thanks.
1. Upper cabinet height: The ceilings are 112" in the kitchen area. I was initially going to do 36" upper cabinets, but I think minimizing the space above the cabinets looks better. I'm leaning toward getting 42" upper cabinets. And since I'm in NYC, storage space is key. With my counter height at 35 3/4", a 19 1/8" backsplash, the bottom of the upper cabinets sits at 54 7/8". I'm 5'9" and can reach to "enough" of the shelves in the upper cabinet w/o a step stool. My girlfriend is 5'6" and she likes the taller cabinets. She doesn't live with me so she's not making the decision, but a woman's opinion is worthwhile to listen to. CYA.
With 42" cabinets and let's ballpark 2 1/2" crown moulding height, the empty space at the top is 12 7/8".
2. Backsplash: I bought a commercial style Pull-Down Sprayer Kitchen Faucet a few months ago and I didn't think too much about the height requirements. It's 18" tall so I'm allotting an extra 1 1/8" for clearance from the upper cabinet. That totals 19 1/8" for the backsplash. The backsplash is a little taller than typical. Is this going to bite me at some point in the future. I could use a shorter cabinet above the sink but I like a consistent line across the cabinets. The backsplash will be tiled.
Here's a diagram of what the cabinet layout looks like. Feel free to critique. I can't really swap many things around now since the plumbing and electric are setup.
I changed the dishwasher from 18" to 24" (Amazing how much more 18" d/w cost). I also bumped up the sink base from 24" to 27". The upper cabinets will all be 42" except the cabinet above the fridge.
Oh and there are no windows in the kitchen. Brooklyn, NYC.
Thanks.


