upper kitchen cabinet dimensions
May 22, 2025
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Standard Upper Kitchen Cabinet Dimensions
Upper cabinets (wall cabinets) are designed for accessible storage while maintaining ergonomic comfort. Here are the standard dimensions for U.S. and international kitchens:
1. U.S. Standard Dimensions
| Feature | Dimensions | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 12–42 inches (30–107 cm). | Most common: 30" or 36" (76–91 cm). |
| Depth | 12 inches (30 cm). | Shallow to avoid obstructing workspace. |
| Width | 12", 15", 18", 24", 30", 33", 36". | Matches base cabinet widths for symmetry. |
| Installation | 18 inches (45.7 cm) above countertop. | Standard clearance for appliances and tasks. |
| Distance from floor | 54–60 inches (137–152 cm) for 36" base cabinets. | Adjustable based on user height. |
2. European/Metric Dimensions
| Feature | Dimensions | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 40–90 cm (15.7–35.4"). | Common: 60–80 cm (23.6–31.5"). |
| Depth | 30–35 cm (11.8–13.8"). | Slightly deeper than U.S. standards. |
| Width | 30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 90 cm. | Matches 60 cm base cabinet modules. |
| Installation | 50–60 cm (19.7–23.6") above countertop. | Aligns with European ergonomic norms. |
Key Design Considerations
Ergonomics:
Keep frequently used items (glasses, spices) within 48–60 inches (122–152 cm) from the floor.
For tall users, raise cabinets to 20–24 inches (51–61 cm) above countertops.
Appliance Clearance:
Leave 15–18 inches (38–45.7 cm) between upper cabinets and microwave/hood.
Avoid installing uppers directly above cooktops (check local codes for clearance rules).
ADA Compliance:
Maximum height for wall cabinets: 48 inches (122 cm) from the floor for wheelchair accessibility.
Specialty Upper Cabinets
| Type | Dimensions | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Glass-Front Cabinets | 12–18" (30–45.7 cm) tall × 12" (30 cm) deep. | Showcases dishware or decor. |
| Microwave/Hood Combo | 15–18" (38–45.7 cm) tall × 30" (76 cm) wide. | Fits over standard ranges. |
| Open Shelving | 10–12" (25–30 cm) deep. | Modern alternative to closed uppers. |
Installation Tips
Filler Strips:
Use 1–3" (2.5–7.6 cm) strips to fill gaps between cabinets and walls.
Crown Molding:
Add 3–6" (7.6–15 cm) molding to bridge gaps between cabinets and ceilings.
Soft-Close Hardware:
Standard in modern kitchens to prevent slamming.
Regional Variations
Australia/UK: Similar to Europe (30–35 cm depth, 50–60 cm above countertop).
Mexico: Often 30–35 cm depth, installed 50–60 cm above countertops.
Final Note: While these are standard dimensions, custom heights/depths are common for unique layouts or design preferences. Always measure your space and consult a kitchen designer for complex installations! 📐✨

