While there is some overlap, these dimensions are generally not shared with other cabinet types.

The base cabinet width is variable, from 12 to 48 inches.

Base cabinets are installed directly on the floor, influencing the room’s footprint and overall flow.

kitchen with upper and lower cabinets

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A depth of 24 inches is the maximum for base cabinets to remain easily usable.

Base cabinets ranging from 9 to 24 inches are available, as well.

Standard base cabinet widths for sinks:

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Countertops should fit the user.

Standard base cabinet dimensions

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For people with disabilities, base cabinets can be custom-made as low as 28 inches.

They are attached directly to the wall studs with screws.

In most kitchens, the wall cabinets are typically 30 or 36 inches tall.

Illustration of wall cabinet dimensions

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The space between the top of thecabinets and the ceilingcan be left open or enclosed by soffits.

Sometimes, wall cabinets hang from the ceiling to store peninsulas or kitchen islands.

The 30-inch single double-door wall cabinet is standard as this affords the best proportions for most storage needs.

Illustration of standard tall cabinet dimensions

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They are generally installed in an alcove near the refrigerator and are sometimes used as a pantry.

A 96-inch tall cabinet will run from the floor to the ceiling in a standard 8-foot-high room.

An 84-inch-tall cabinet provides a foot of space and can offer a uniform line with surrounding wall cabinets.

Kitchen Tall Cabinet Depth

Kitchen tall cabinets are usually 12 inches or 24 inches deep.

The 12-inch depth is used for pantry cabinets that store canned goods.

The 24-inch-deep cabinet is an ideal utility cabinet for brooms, mops, and small appliances.

Pull-out and slider hardware can give 24-inch-deep cabinets greater functionality.

Kitchen Tall Cabinet Width

Tall cabinets are typically 12, 24, and 36 inches wide.

The 24-inch-wide tall cabinet doubles the amount of pantry storage space.

The 36-inch-wide tall cabinet is wide enough to accommodate pull-outs and storage on the doors.

These cabinets also have the most flexible sizes and the roomiest.

Oven cabinets are made to go above and under wall-mounted ovens.

Kitchen Pantry Cabinet Dimensions

The most popular style of pantry cabinet is a classic tall cabinet.

It stands on the floor and usually rises to 96 inches.

Widths can average between 12, 24, and 36-inch widths.

The overall dimensions of a standard kitchen cabinet vary by cabinet bang out.

For example, base cabinets and wall cabinets have different standard dimensions.

A standard base cabinet can be 24 inches deep, but some cabinets are 12 inches deep.

A standard wall cabinet is the opposite, usually 12 to 24 inches deep.

An 18-inch span is standard between the top of the countertop and the bottom of the upper cabinets.

Distances of 15 to 20 inches are not uncommon, though.

The smallest width required for clearance between kitchen cabinets is 40 inches.

This space allows for cabinet, refrigerator, and oven doors to freely open.

Kitchen Planning Guidelines (p. 11).