Kitchen Cupboard Height ??
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Kitchen Cupboard Height ??
Hi Folks.
A quick question (at the moment ) .... Is there a standard height that kitchen wall units sit above a worktop ??
A quick question (at the moment ) .... Is there a standard height that kitchen wall units sit above a worktop ??
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I'm sure you'll get an expert's advice.
From personal experience, when we had our wall cupboards put in, they were put at a height to allow a table top freezer to sit on the worktop. My oh is 6' and I'm 5' 8", so we could reach high up, take that into account.
Years later the freezer broke, the undercounter fridge freezer broke and we bought a tall larder fridge and matching freezer. If we hadn't had the extra height between the counter top and bottom of the wall cupboard the larder fridge wouldn't have fitted in the gap and the cupboards would have needed to be re-sited.
From personal experience, when we had our wall cupboards put in, they were put at a height to allow a table top freezer to sit on the worktop. My oh is 6' and I'm 5' 8", so we could reach high up, take that into account.
Years later the freezer broke, the undercounter fridge freezer broke and we bought a tall larder fridge and matching freezer. If we hadn't had the extra height between the counter top and bottom of the wall cupboard the larder fridge wouldn't have fitted in the gap and the cupboards would have needed to be re-sited.
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C NUMB from worktop to cabinet 450-500 mm is the norm, anything above a GAS hob is 700mm from panstands to cabinet/extractor, but if you have a tower unit then that will determine the height of wall units as they will sit flush at the top!
( had to post this for my own good after reading the thread from start to finish)
( had to post this for my own good after reading the thread from start to finish)
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